Most other fog is stratiform; steam devils, which look like their dust counterparts, are often seen in this situation.
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Heymsfield et al . ( 2002 ) also looked at the microphysics of tropical convection, but they limited themselves to the stratiform regions.
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Squall lines typically bow out due to the formation of a high pressure system which forms within the stratiform rain area behind the initial line.
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The deposit is a stratiform deposit in the lower 15 m of the Proterozoic Nonesuch Shale and the upper 2 m of the underlying Copper Harbor Conglomerate.
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They are predominantly stratiform accumulations of sulfide minerals that precipitate from hydrothermal fluids on or below the seafloor in a wide range of ancient and modern geological settings.
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Quartz pebble conglomerate hosted uranium deposits formed from the transport and deposition of uraninite in a fluvial sedimentary environment and are defined as stratiform and stratabound paleoplacer deposits.
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Stratiform clouds are a layer of clouds that covers the entire sky, and which have a depth of between a few hundred to a few thousand feet thick.
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Howard's cumulostratus was not included as a distinct type, having effectively been reclassified into its component cumuliform and stratiform genus types already included in the new canon.
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Stratiform clouds of the genus altostratus form when a large convectively stable airmass is lifted to condensation in the middle �tage of the troposphere, usually along a frontal system.
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Where a and b depend on the type of precipitation ( snow, rain, convective or stratiform ), which has different \ Lambda, K, N 0 and v.