Sensitivity of a Simulated Midlatitude Squall Line to Parameterization of Raindrop Breakup
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Sensitivity of a Simulated Midlatitude Squall Line to Parameterization of Raindrop Breakup
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MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW
Volume 140, Issue 8, Pages 2437-2460
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American Meteorological Society
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2012-03-10
DOI
10.1175/mwr-d-11-00283.1
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