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Influence of Ice Crystal Aspect Ratio on the Evolution of Ice Size Spectra during Vapor Depositional Growth

Author
SHERIDAN, Lindsay M1 ; HARRINGTON, Jerry Y1 ; LAMB, Dennis1 ; SULIA, Kara1
[1] Department of Meteorology, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, United States
Source

Journal of the atmospheric sciences. 2009, Vol 66, Num 12, pp 3732-3743, 12 p ; ref : 1 p

CODEN
JAHSAK
ISSN
0022-4928
Scientific domain
Climatology, meteorology
Publisher
American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA
Publication country
United States
Document type
Article
Language
English
Keyword (fr)
Cristal glace Croissance Dépôt phase vapeur Glace Modèle Rapport aspect Spectre dimension Sphéroïde Narrows Amérique du Nord Etats Unis New York
Keyword (en)
Ice crystals growth Vapor deposition ice models Aspect ratio Dimension spectrum Spheroid Narrows North America United States New York
Keyword (es)
Cristal hielo Depósito fase vapor Hielo Modelo Relación dimensional Espectro dimensión Esferoide America del norte Estados Unidos Nueva York
Classification
Pascal
001 Exact sciences and technology / 001E Earth, ocean, space / 001E02 External geophysics / 001E02D Meteorology

Pascal
001 Exact sciences and technology / 001E Earth, ocean, space / 001E02 External geophysics / 001E02H Physics of the high neutral atmosphere

Discipline
External geophysics
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
22240717

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