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Record #91281:

A new database of ice particle size spectra for altitudes up to 10 km (30,000 ft) / Richard Jeck.

Title: A new database of ice particle size spectra for altitudes up to 10 km (30,000 ft) / Richard Jeck.
Author(s): Jeck, Richard.
Date: 1988.
Publisher: Offenbach am Main: Deutscher Wetterdienst
In: Annalen der Meteorologie. (1988.), Vol. 25 (1988)
Abstract: Describes database for use in characterizing ice and snow particle-size distributions and mass concentrations at flight altitudes. Primary variables are average particle-size spectra in range 0.1 to 10 mm from each of 1625 microphysically uniform cloud intervals or other convenient distances in wintertime clouds, snowstorms, cirrus and other high-altitude clouds. Database is illustrated by plots of particle size, number density, and total mass as function of temperature.
Notes:

Annalen der Meteorologie. Vol. 25 :205-207 (1988).

Keywords: 551.574.3 -- Condensation, ice particles in clouds.
551.578.4 -- Ice needles, sleet, falling snow and graupel.
E3 -- Glaciology: instruments and methods.
SPRI record no.: 91281

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