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... Electrically the model treated in great detail free ions and their attachment to cloud particles and inductive and some noninductive processes with both ice and water, all in a time-dependent frame. From the results of the model Tzur and Levin concluded that charge separation in the liquid section of the cloud is not likely to be effective since the efficiency of bouncing and charge separation by waterwater interaction is probably low.
From page 139...
... On the other hand, the inductive process alone delays the field buildup for about 3000 sec. It produces the negative charge center between about - 10 and - 20°C and the positive charge center still higher up at temperatures lower than - 20°C isee Figure 10.5(b)


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