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Numerical experiments are conducted to investigate the effects of giant clo
ud condensation nuclei (CCN) on the development of precipitation in mixed-p
hase convective clouds. The results show that the strongest effects of intr
oducing giant CCN occur when the background concentration of small nuclei i
s high, as that in continental clouds. Under these conditions, the coalesce
nce between water drops is enhanced due to the inclusion of giant CCN, resu
lting in an early development of large drops at the lower parts of the clou
ds. It also leads to the formation of larger graupel particles and to more
intensive radar reflectivities. When the background concentration of small
nuclei is low, as in maritime clouds, the effect of the giant CCN is smalle
r and the development of precipitation is dominated by the droplets formed
on large nuclei. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.