Cloud model

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cloud model

A physical or numerical framework for the prediction of cloud behavior.

A physical model might be the behavior of a lighter or denser fluid blob (thermal) when released into a large environment. A theoretical model begins with the equations of fluid flow and derives solutions in terms of the growth of particles in a prescribed mixing environment.


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