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Date: 2012-10-22 11:46:38
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Atmospheric sciences
Backscatter

The effect of droplet clustering on the statistics of radar backscatter from water clouds Athina Argyrouli, Neil Budko, Herman W. J. Russchenberg, Christine M.H. Unal Geoscience & Remote Sensing, Delft University of Tech

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