Snow in its many forms has been the subject of observation, conjecture, and scientific discussion for many centuries. It has long been recognized that a better understanding of the formation of snow in the atmosphere would eventually explain some of the little-known but important meteorological processes related to the development of precipitation.
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Schaefer, V. J. (1951). Snow and its Relationship to Experimental Meteorology. In Compendium of Meteorology (pp. 221–234). American Meteorological Society. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-940033-70-9_19
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