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Title
Drop Size Distribution Characteristics of Seven Typhoons in China
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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES
Volume 123, Issue 12, Pages 6529-6548
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American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Online
2018-06-01
DOI
10.1029/2017jd027950
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