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Simulation of the dynamics, microstructure and cloud

chemistry of a precipitating and a non-precipitating

cloud by means of a detailed 2-D cloud model

S Wurzler, P Respondek, Andrea I. Flossmann, H. R. Pruppacher

To cite this version:

S Wurzler, P Respondek, Andrea I. Flossmann, H. R. Pruppacher. Simulation of the dynamics, microstructure and cloud chemistry of a precipitating and a non-precipitating cloud by means of a de-tailed 2-D cloud model. Contributions to Atmospheric Physics, Deutsche Meteorologische Gesellschaft, 1994, 67 (4), pp.313-319. �hal-01905834�

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