Turbulence in the clouds as a factor in precipitation.
Rain and snow are made out of excess water vapour in the atmosphere, but not directly. When conditions are such that the atmosphere can no longer hold all the water it contains as water vapour, clouds appear first, and precipitation may or may not fall out of these clouds. Clouds can remain relative...
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McGill University
1953
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