Comments on “Errors in the Estimate of the Fractal Correlation Dimension of Raindrop Spatial Distribution”

A. R. Jameson RJH Scientific, Inc., Alexandria, Virginia

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A. B. Kostinski Department of Physics, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Michigan

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  • Gabella, M., S. Pavone, and G. Perona. 2001. Errors in the estimate of the fractal correlation dimension of raindrop spatial distribution. J. Appl. Meteor 40:664668.

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  • Jameson, A. R. and A. B. Kostinski. 1998. Fluctuation properties of precipitation. Part II: Reconsideration of the meaning and measurement of raindrop size distributions. J. Atmos. Sci 55:283294.

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  • Jameson, A. R. and A. B. Kostinski. 2000. Fluctuation properties of precipitation. Part VI: Observations of hyperfine clustering and drop size distribution structures in three-dimensional rain. J. Atmos. Sci 57:373388.

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  • Jameson, A. R. and A. B. Kostinski. 2001a. Reconsideration of the physical and empirical origins of Z–R relations in radar meteorology. Quart. J. Roy. Meteor. Soc 127:517538.

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  • Jameson, A. R. and A. B. Kostinski. 2001b. What is a raindrop size distribution? Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 82, 1169–1177.

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