Natural variations in the analytical form of the raindrop size distribution.

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Empirical analyses are shown to imply variation in the shape or analytical form of the raindrop size distribution consistent with that observed experimentally and predicted theoretically. These natural variations in distribution shape are demonstrated by deriving relationships between pairs of integral rainfall parameters using a three parameter gamma drop size distribution and comparing the expressions with empirical results.-from Author

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Ulbrich, C. W. (1983). Natural variations in the analytical form of the raindrop size distribution. Journal of Climate & Applied Meteorology, 22(10), 1764–1775. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0450(1983)022<1764:NVITAF>2.0.CO;2

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