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An alternative procedure to evaluate number concentration rates in two-moment bulk microphysical schemes

A constant width parameter of the species spectra is commonly assumed in bulk microphysical packages that predict mixing ratios and number concentrations. Drastic changes in spectral characteristics are associated with processes that generate significant broadening or narrowing of the spectra in tho...

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Published in:Atmospheric research 2002-11, Vol.65 (1), p.93-108
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