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High-resolution polarimetric radar observations of snow-generating cells
Difficulties in early ice detection with the Small Ice Detector-2 HIAPER (SID-2H) in maritime cumuli
Relationships between ice water content and volume extinction coefficient from in situ observations for temperatures from 0° to -86°C: Implications for spaceborne lidar retrievals
An evaluation of WRF simulations of clouds over the southern ocean with A-Train observations
A method for adaptive habit prediction in bulk microphysical models. Part III: Applications and studies within a two-dimensional kinematic model
Homogeneity of the subgrid-scale turbulent mixing in large-eddy simulation of shallow convection
Polarization lidar at summit, Greenland, for the detection of cloud phase and particle orientation
Factors influencing ice formation and growth in simulations of a mixed-phase wave cloud
Toward a minimal representation of aerosols in climate models: Comparative decomposition of aerosol direct, semidirect, and indirect radiative forcing
Sensitivity of idealized squall-line simulations to the level of complexity used in two-moment bulk microphysics schemes
Effects of aerosol solubility and regeneration on mixed-phase orographic clouds and precipitation
Ice in clouds experiment-layer clouds. Part II: Testing characteristics of heterogeneous ice formation in Lee Wave clouds
Ice in clouds experiment—layer clouds. Part I: Ice growth rates derived from lenticular wave cloud penetrations
Comparison of two-moment bulk microphysics schemes in idealized supercell thunderstorm simulations
In-situ chemical characterization of aged biomass burning aerosols impacting cold wave clouds
The dimensional characteristics of ice crystal aggregates from fractal geometry
On the parameterization of the microphysical processes associated with many types of winter precipitation
An improved representation of rimed snow and conversion to graupel in a multicomponent bin microphysics scheme
Aerosol effects on intensity of landfalling hurricanes as seen from simulations with the WRF model with spectral bin microphysics
Microphysics of maritime tropical convective updrafts at temperatures from -20° to -60°

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