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Influence of the Environment on the Initiation of Precipitation in Tropical Cumuli over the OceanFootnote11 The research reported in this paper has been sponsored by the Geophysics Research Directorate, Air Force Cambridge Research Center, under Contract No. AFI9(604)-1388.
Footnote22 This paper was presented at the Seventh Radar Weather Conference at Boston, Mass. on March 26,1957.
Louis J. BattanDepartment of Meteorology, The University of Chicago;Present affiliation: Institute of Atmospheric Physics, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona.
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Received 10 Dec 1957, Published online: 15 Dec 2016
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