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Fig. 1. Estimated freezing temperature (J=1 s −1 ) as a function of drop radius for surface [Js (Tabazadeh et al., 2002a)] and volume [Jv (Pruppacher, 1995)] nucleation rates.
Fig. 2. Atmospheric observations (Table 1) and freezing temperature predictions (i.e. solid line at J=1 s −1 ) based on parameterizations of surface [Js (Tabazadeh et al., 2002a)] and volume [Jv (Pruppacher, 1995)] nucleation rates

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