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... cloud top , about 10 ° C . By raining , such a cloud destroys itself . Fig . 4. Towering cumulus cloud forming over mountains in. depends largely upon the liquid water content of the cloud and the depth of cloud through which the droplet ...
... cloud top , about 10 ° C . By raining , such a cloud destroys itself . Fig . 4. Towering cumulus cloud forming over mountains in. depends largely upon the liquid water content of the cloud and the depth of cloud through which the droplet ...
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John Michels (Journalist). Fig . 4. Towering cumulus cloud forming over mountains in Arizona . Cloud base , near 5 ° C ; cloud top , near - 15 ° C . In spite of their large size , such clouds seldom contain precipitation . Precipitation ...
John Michels (Journalist). Fig . 4. Towering cumulus cloud forming over mountains in Arizona . Cloud base , near 5 ° C ; cloud top , near - 15 ° C . In spite of their large size , such clouds seldom contain precipitation . Precipitation ...
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... cloud particles and precipitation ele- ments . In convective clouds only the large precipitation particles can fall ... cloud ; otherwise the particles would be discharged from the cloud top before they reached a size sufficient to ...
... cloud particles and precipitation ele- ments . In convective clouds only the large precipitation particles can fall ... cloud ; otherwise the particles would be discharged from the cloud top before they reached a size sufficient to ...
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POLARIMETER | 162 |
Speed versatility and convenience in measuring | 219 |
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