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This lecture covers the size distribution of drops and ice crystals in the atmosphere, emphasizing the statistical summary of their properties and the importance of drop size distribution (DSD) in understanding cloud and precipitation formation. It discusses parametric models for DSD/PSD, such as the Gamma distribution and the Exponential distribution, and explores concepts like the seeder-feeder process, raindrop shape, and radar polarimetry for studying clouds and precipitation.
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