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- Liquid_water_content abstract "The liquid water content (LWC) is the measure of the mass of the water in a cloud in a specified amount of dry air. It is typically measured per volume of air (g/m3) or mass of air (g/kg). (Bohren, 1998). This variable is important in figuring out which types of clouds are likely to form and is strongly linked to three other cloud microphysical variables: the cloud drop effective radius, the cloud drop number concentration, and the cloud drop size distribution. (Wallace, 2006). Being able to determine the cloud formations that are likely to occur is extremely useful for weather forecasting as cumulonimbus clouds are related to thunderstorms and heavy rain whereas cirrus clouds are not directly associated with precipitation.".
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- Liquid_water_content wikiPageWikiLink Adiabatic_process.
- Liquid_water_content wikiPageWikiLink Category:Atmospheric_thermodynamics.
- Liquid_water_content wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cloud_and_fog_physics.
- Liquid_water_content wikiPageWikiLink Cirrus_cloud.
- Liquid_water_content wikiPageWikiLink Cloud_chamber.
- Liquid_water_content wikiPageWikiLink Cloud_drop_effective_radius.
- Liquid_water_content wikiPageWikiLink Cloud_drop_number_concentration.
- Liquid_water_content wikiPageWikiLink Cloud_drop_size_distribution.
- Liquid_water_content wikiPageWikiLink Continental_clouds.
- Liquid_water_content wikiPageWikiLink Cumulonimbus.
- Liquid_water_content wikiPageWikiLink Cumulonimbus_cloud.
- Liquid_water_content wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_resistance_and_conductance.
- Liquid_water_content wikiPageWikiLink Evaporate.
- Liquid_water_content wikiPageWikiLink Evaporation.
- Liquid_water_content wikiPageWikiLink Heat_capacity.
- Liquid_water_content wikiPageWikiLink Latent_heat.
- Liquid_water_content wikiPageWikiLink Liquid_water_path.
- Liquid_water_content wikiPageWikiLink Maritime_clouds.
- Liquid_water_content wikiPageWikiLink Mass.
- Liquid_water_content wikiPageWikiLink Power_(physics).
- Liquid_water_content wikiPageWikiLink Resistance_(electricity).
- Liquid_water_content wikiPageWikiLink Specific_heat.
- Liquid_water_content wikiPageWikiLinkText "Liquid water content".
- Liquid_water_content wikiPageWikiLinkText "liquid water content".
- Liquid_water_content hasPhotoCollection Liquid_water_content.
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- Liquid_water_content subject Category:Atmospheric_thermodynamics.
- Liquid_water_content subject Category:Cloud_and_fog_physics.
- Liquid_water_content hypernym Measure.
- Liquid_water_content type Work.
- Liquid_water_content type Thermodynamic.
- Liquid_water_content comment "The liquid water content (LWC) is the measure of the mass of the water in a cloud in a specified amount of dry air. It is typically measured per volume of air (g/m3) or mass of air (g/kg). (Bohren, 1998). This variable is important in figuring out which types of clouds are likely to form and is strongly linked to three other cloud microphysical variables: the cloud drop effective radius, the cloud drop number concentration, and the cloud drop size distribution. (Wallace, 2006).".
- Liquid_water_content label "Liquid water content".
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