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    Microstructures and precipitation development in cumulus and small cumulonimbus clouds over the warm pool of the tropical Pacific Ocean by Rangno, Arthur L., Hobbs, Peter V.

    “…In situ airborne measurements obtained in convective clouds in the vicinity of the Marshall Islands on 15 days in July and August 1999 are used to determine…”
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    Super-large raindrops by Hobbs, Peter V., Rangno, Arthur L.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-07-2004)
    “…Raindrops similar or greater in size to the largest ever observed, with maximum dimensions of at least 8.8 mm and possibly 1 cm, have been measured in…”
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    Ice particles in stratiform clouds in the Arctic and possible mechanisms for the production of high ice concentrations by Rangno, Arthur L., Hobbs, Peter V.

    “…The presence of ice particles in clouds affects precipitation processes, the radiative properties of the clouds, and the derivation of cloud properties from…”
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    Relationships between cloud droplet effective radius, liquid water content, and droplet concentration for warm clouds in Brazil embedded in biomass smoke by Reid, Jeffrey S., Hobbs, Peter V., Rangno, Arthur L., Hegg, Dean A.

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (27-03-1999)
    “…During the Smoke, Clouds, and Radiation‐Brazil (SCAR‐B) project, the microphysical properties of over 1000 warm, nonprecipitating, clouds were measured from…”
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    Comments on “A Review of Cloud Seeding Experiments to Enhance Precipitation and Some New Prospects” by Rangno, Arthur L.

    “…Though R. T. Bruintjes has contributed much relating to recent developments in cloud seeding, his analysis of two sets of cloud seeding experiments in Israel…”
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    A New Look at the Israeli Cloud Seeding Experiments by Rangno, Arthur L., Hobbs, Peter V.

    Published in Journal of applied meteorology (1988) (01-05-1995)
    “…Two statistical experiments, carried out in Israel, appeared for a time to have provided a unique demonstration of the ability of cloud seeding to increase…”
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    TRMM Common Microphysics Products: A Tool for Evaluating Spaceborne Precipitation Retrieval Algorithms by Kingsmill, David E., Yuter, Sandra E., Heymsfield, Andrew J., Hobbs, Peter V., Korolev, Alexei V., Stith, Jeffrey L., Bansemer, Aaron, Haggerty, Julie A., Rangno, Arthur L.

    Published in Journal of applied meteorology (1988) (01-11-2004)
    “…A customized product for analysis of microphysics data collected from aircraft during field campaigns in support of the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission…”
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    Airborne studies of cloud structures over the Arctic Ocean and comparisons with retrievals from ship-based remote sensing measurements by Hobbs, Peter V., Rangno, Arthur L., Shupe, Matthew, Uttal, Taneil

    “…Information on the heights and microphysical structures of two cloud systems derived from a 35 GHz radar, microwave and infrared radiometers, and a lidar…”
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    Radar Detection of Cloud-Seeding Effects by Hobbs, Peter V., Lyons, Jamie H., Locatelli, John D., Biswas, Kumud R., Radke, Lawrence F., Weiss, Richard R., Rangno, Arthur L.

    “…The effects on precipitation of artificially seeding clouds with Dry Ice have been monitored from cloud to ground with a radar that has a wavelength of 8.6…”
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    Ice particles in stratiform clouds in the Arctic and possible mechanisms for the production of high ice concentrations by Rangno, AL, Hobbs, P V

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (27-07-2001)
    “…The presence of ice particles in clouds affects precipitation processes, the radiative properties of the clouds, and the derivation of cloud properties from…”
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    A Reanalysis of the Wolf Creek Pass Cloud Seeding Experiment by Rangno, Arthur L.

    Published in Journal of applied meteorology (1962) (01-01-1979)
    “…A six-season, randomized-by-season cloud seeding experiment consisting of three seeded seasons and three non-seeded seasons was conducted by Colorado State…”
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    A Reanalysis of the Skagit Cloud Seeding Project by Hobbs, Peter V., Rangno, Arthur L.

    Published in Journal of applied meteorology (1962) (01-11-1978)
    “…In a previous analysis by Hastay and Gladwell (1969) of the Skagit Cloud Seeding Project, the actual runoffs of the Skagit River during the two seeded years…”
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    Production of Ice Particles in Clouds Due to Aircraft Penetrations by Rangno, Arthur L., Hobbs, Peter V.

    Published in Journal of climate and applied meteorology (01-02-1983)
    “…Evidence is presented that the passage of an aircraft through supercooled clouds can produce high concentrations of ice particles (>1000 L−1 at −8°C in one…”
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    Further Observations of the Production of Ice Particles in Clouds by Aircraft by Rangno, Arthur L., Hobbs, Peter V.

    Published in Journal of climate and applied meteorology (01-06-1984)
    “…Evidence is presented for the production of high concentrations of rather uniformly-sized ice crystals in a supercooled stratus cloud by a commercial, turbine,…”
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    Comments on the Climax and Wolf Creek Pass Cloud Seeding Experiments by Hobbs, Peter V., Rangno, Arthur L.

    Published in Journal of applied meteorology (1962) (01-01-1979)
    “…The physical hypotheses for the cloud seeding experiments carried out by Colorado State University in the Colorado Rockies (Climax I and II and Wolf Creek…”
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    Airborne studies of cloud structures over the Arctic Ocean and comparisons with retrievals from ship-based remote sensing measurements by Hobbs, P V, Rangno, AL, Shupe, M, Uttal, T

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (27-07-2001)
    “…Information on the heights and microphysical structures of two cloud systems derived from a 35 GHz radar, microwave and infrared radiometers, and a lidar…”
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