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Coalescence (meteorology)
Coalescence (meteorology) Look up coalescence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. For other uses, see Coalescence (disambiguation). Coalescence is the process by which two ...
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Coalescence
Coalescence Coalescence may refer to: In genetics, the merging of lineages in backwards time. See coalescence (genetics). In physics, engineering, meteorology and climatology, the process by which two ... a single daughter droplet (or bubble). See coalescence (meteorology). In linguistics, the process by ...
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Precipitation (meteorology)
Precipitation (meteorology) To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, this ... article or section may require cleanup. In meteorology, precipitation is any form of water that ... two processes can occur to form precipitation. Coalescence Coalescence occurs when water droplets merge to create ... overcome air resistance and fall as rain. Coalescence generally happens most often in clouds ...
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Category:Climatology - Meteorology stubs
Category:Climatology - Meteorology stubs This category is for stub articles relating to climatology / meteorology -related articles. You can help Wikipedia by ... and meteorologist stubs Pages in category "Climatology - Meteorology stubs" There are 199 pages in this ... Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System Advection Aerography (meteorology) Aerology Air mass Air parcel Airshed Altocumulus ... de Soli Berg wind Bergen School of Meteorology Bergeron Process Bergwind Birmingham Tornado Bishop' ...
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Precipitate (translated from French)
... of composition given within an alloy. In meteorology , that indicates the formation of drops of ... latter can continue to evolve/move by coalescence. Lastly, there is also a particular mode ... temperature of dissolution of the precipitate. Growth Coalescence Decomposition spinodale See too Related articles Crystalline ...
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Category:Climate
... on the Earth. See-also the Category:meteorology category. Subcategories There are 5 subcategories to ... Kong Climate of the Alps Climateprediction.net Coalescence (meteorology) Continental climate Cooperative Institute for Arctic Research ...
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Talk:Cloud
... can someone who knows about clouds add Coalescence, Ceilometer and Cloud base into this article so that Coalescence ceases from being an orphan? Kingturtle 23 ... through thermal convection or frontal lift. See meteorology. -- Tarquin And which page is it from ...
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User:Kjkolb/Science
... Collector tilt , Collector angle (solar) Collision and coalescence Color infrared radiation Color of a mineral ... pollutant Conventional uranium mill Convergence precipitation Convergence (meteorology) Convergent lifting Conversion efficiency Conversion unit Conversion ...
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Cloud (music)
... musical concept of clouds. For clouds in meteorology, see Cloud. For other uses see Cloud ... including smooth mutation (through crossfade), disintegration, and coalescence. (ibid) Curtis Roads (ibid) suggests a taxonomy ...
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Cloud
... or another planetary body. The branch of meteorology that studies clouds is nephology. On Earth ... forcing Cloud types Fog Mushroom cloud Precipitation Coalescence Tornado Hurricane Monsoon Thunderstorm Weather lore Mammatus ...
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