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Atmospheric science paper volume no. 170
Pub. Date
1970.
Description
A theoretical consideration of the terminal velocities of several ice crystal types is presented. The Best number-Reynolds number relationship for objects whose shape simulate ice crystals is employed in the computations. The computed terminal velocities as a function of crystal size are shown.
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Groovy Joe volume 1
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IL: LG - BL: 1.5 - AR Pts: 1
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Groovy Joe is a fun-loving dog with a tub full of ice cream--which he shares with his unexpected dinosaur guests.
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Pub. Date
2014
Description
Having mastered ballet in Flora and the Flamingo, Flora takes to the ice and forms an unexpected friendship with a penguin. Twirling, leaping, spinning, and gliding, on skates and flippers, the duo mirror each other's graceful dance above and below the ice. But when Flora gives the penguin the cold shoulder, the pair must figure out a way to work together for uplifting results. Artist Molly Idle creates an innovative, wordless picture book with clever...
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Atmospheric science paper volume no. 230
Pub. Date
1974.
Description
Evidence has accumulated over the last twenty years that in some clouds the concentration of ice crystals may be a factor of four or five orders of magnitude greater than the concentration of observed ice nuclei apparently available to the cloud.
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Atmospheric science paper volume no. 220
Pub. Date
1974.
Description
In this paper, the roles of the riming process and of rimed ice on ice multiplication were studied experimentally.
14) Pick me!
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Pub. Date
2022.
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"All the different flavors of ice cream believe they are best, and beg to be picked--until Rocky Road tells them that being picked means getting eaten"--
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Pub. Date
2014.
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The study found that FAST systems have demonstrated the potential to reduce the number of crashes and reduce the cost of winter maintenance activities, if sited at appropriate locations (e.g., high-traffic-volume ice-prone ramps). However, improved installation techniques and involvement of maintenance crews during FAST installation are necessary to further increase the cost-effectiveness of a FAST system deployment. Extra effort will be made in sharing...