He et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Mesoscale numerical simulation study of warm fog dissipation by salt particles seedingHe et al., 2016
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- He H
- Guo X
- Liu X
- Gao Q
- Jia X
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- Advances in Atmospheric Sciences
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Based on the dynamic framework of WRF and Morrison 2-moment explicit cloud scheme, a salt-seeding scheme was developed and used to simulate the dissipation of a warm fog event during 6–7 November 2009 in the Beijing and Tianjin area. The seeding effect and its …
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