Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen48American Meteorological Society, 1967 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... cloud physics suggest strongly that new information about precipitation and particle growth should come not only from considering one or two particles at a time , but also from observations of the complete population of particles ...
... cloud physics suggest strongly that new information about precipitation and particle growth should come not only from considering one or two particles at a time , but also from observations of the complete population of particles ...
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... Clouds were photographed at 1 - min intervals throughout their life . Measurements of cloud dimensions were made from the photographs and matched to the clouds ' radar records . Maximum depths ( cloud top height minus cloud base height ) of ...
... Clouds were photographed at 1 - min intervals throughout their life . Measurements of cloud dimensions were made from the photographs and matched to the clouds ' radar records . Maximum depths ( cloud top height minus cloud base height ) of ...
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... cloud can lose mobility by attach- ment to cloud particles at the cloud - air interface . Thus , a low mobility layer of charge can form at the interface which effectively screens the charge within the cloud and reduces the external ...
... cloud can lose mobility by attach- ment to cloud particles at the cloud - air interface . Thus , a low mobility layer of charge can form at the interface which effectively screens the charge within the cloud and reduces the external ...
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