Accretion and thermal processes in the development of precipitation
Water drops, 1.5 mm in radius, were allowed to fall through three-meter lengths of three different laboratory-produced clouds. From the increase in mass of these drops it was concluded that (1) every collision with a cloud droplet led to coalescence, and (2) Langmuir's (1948) theory of collisio...
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McGill University
1950
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