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Effect of Aerosols on Freezing Drops, Hail, and Precipitation in a Midlatitude Storm
2016
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences
A midlatitude hail storm was simulated using a new version of the spectral bin microphysics Hebrew University Cloud Model (HUCM) with a detailed description of time-dependent melting and freezing. In addition to size distributions of drops, plate-, columnar-, and branch-type ice crystals, snow, graupel, and hail, new distributions for freezing drops as well as for liquid water mass within precipitating ice particles were implemented to describe time-dependent freezing and wet growth of hail,
doi:10.1175/jas-d-14-0155.1
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