Abstract
We present a fractal analysis of severe convective storms using data collected during a recent hail suppression experiment ``Grossversuch IV'' in Switzerland. For larger clouds, a fractal shape is observed and from an analysis of the perimeter-to-area relation the fractal (i.e., Hausdorff) dimension is found to be ${\mathrm{D}}_{\mathrm{s}}$=1.36\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.1 in agreement with the value 1.35 from the theory of relative turbulent diffusion and an earlier analysis of cloud shapes. Moreover, a particle drift, present in strong lateral winds as well as in the center of hail clouds, is presumably responsible for a rather sharp crossover to a smooth behavior (${\mathrm{D}}_{\mathrm{s}}$=1) showing the existence of an apparent characteristic length.
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