A cloud, precipitation and electrification modeling effort for COHMEX
H. D. Orville
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A cloud, precipitation and electrification modeling effort for COHMEX
Published
1991
Publisher
Institute of Atmospheric Sciences, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
Pages
16
Subjects
Meteorological factors in earth-satellite propagation
Meteorological drought in West Virginia
Meteorological aspects of acid rain
The Meteorology of acid deposition
Precipitation Enhancement
Meteorológiai előrejelzések
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