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KELLOGG:

affected ty rain if rain should occur, or above such 3

bearing

layers. Moy would this information be of wiue to youl
Yes, I think it would be, because although ene would nothmey -°

the fine structure, I think that we could perhsps get an [ides
about the fine structure ty just one aircraft flight as
which — looking over the aircraft flights to get an ided

whether there was fine structure or not. I was

of

impressed ty

this more cr less orderly rise to a peak at sone region

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fall on the other side as they pass through the region.
WEXLER s

But even then they grosaly mnooth cover the real fine

do tax

ZI widerstand, by the sampling technique, taken cover seme
@ long time period.

But it shows, though, that the eise of the cloudy

inoludthg

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it moves through a network of the density of cur present

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the wings of the cloud, is large enough to be picked w ap

sonde network. And ve vorld haveto foregothe fine s

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~~ and the other point I meade serlier ws thet I have a.

that the fine structure on the ground in ratnout is
just « reflection of the discontimitios ta the rainfall,| rather
thanthe discontinuities in the air to begin with.

WEILER:

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But Wil1, that fs not borne cut by these Massachusetts sanz ‘
which are, as I understand, sll reduced to the sama sncump of
rain, over a sxall area in a situation supposedly m formal

reine.”

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