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  •  the scientific objectives and the observing strategy,
  • a summary of operations (weather conditions, examples of cases, overview of operations),
  •  a graphical summary of each of the FASTEX cases (table, maps, satellite images),
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  • detailed overview of the FASTEX data base,
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  •  properties of the core of Low 34A derived from airborne Doppler radar measurements (two parts, vertical profiles derived from AVAD and corewide fields obtained with the CNRS/CETP MANDOPA technique),
  •  dropsonde and model study of a microphysical/dynamical interaction,
  •  dropsonde and model study of a microphysical/dynamical interaction,
  •  dropsonde and model study of a microphysical/dynamical interaction,
  •  a summary of preliminary conclusions and an overview of the follow-on FASTEX Cloud System Study project,
  •  short articles on other aspects of FASTEX not presented in details: climatology of cyclones, adaptive observations and others.
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  • Typeset and fully illustrated in colours,
  • more than 260 pages,
  • fully "wired" with internal hyperlinks (automatically generated from the LaTex cross-reference system),
  • organized into a single or a series of .pdf files.

The report can be accessed as a single file (with all hyperlinks active) or it can be accessed part by part (with most interpart hyperlinks down);

The single file is 9 Mo large, the largest single part (Part 2) is 2,4 Mo large,

This report can be read on line, but not printed: contact us for any other usage of the report.

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