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Fig. 1. Relative humidity % with respect to liquid and ice; ice–air and cloud–air temperature differences K ;Ž.Ž .cloud and ice internal energies J gŽy1.; vapor fluxes to cloud and ice hydrometeors g kgŽy1sy1.; and mixingratios of cloud, ice, and vapor g kgŽy1.as a function of simulation time s for parcel simulation case 1.Ž .
Fig. 2. Relative humidity % with respect to liquid; rain and air temperaturesŽ. 8ŽC ; rain and hail internal.energies J gŽy1.; vapor fluxes to rain and hail g kgŽy1sy1.; and mixing ratios of rain, hail, and vapor gŽkgy1.for parcel simulation case 2.

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