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Figure 5. As in Figure 4 but for two portions of cloud 3 on May 14, 2005. <br /> The inset plot from Figure 5 is repeated in the left portionof Figure 6. The plots of the cloud droplet size <br />-3 <br />distribution (i.e., relative concentration in cm vs. size (diameters in microns) in one-second intervals in the <br />portion of the plot highlighted in yellow are shown in the plots on the right. Note that time and altitude of each <br />1-sec plot is provided in the inset. Time comes first and the aircraft altitude comes next. There is nothing <br />unusual in these plots that might be indicative of a seeding signature. Indeed, there is no evidence that the <br />aircraft was flying in the plume of this seeded cloud, so a signature would not have been expected. <br />Figure 6. Plots (on left) of aircraft-measured cloud liquid water and voltage of the SFdetector during the first <br />6 <br />monitoring pass through the northwestern portion of cloud 3. The 1-sec plots of the cloud droplet size <br />distribution for the portion of the cloud pass highlighted in yellow are shown on the right.Refer to the text for <br />more information. <br />Figure 7. As in Figure 6 but for the next segment of the cloud pass. <br />32 <br />