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welcome to the microphysics talk here we will cover the microphysics options in warf which are given by the mp physics nameless choice microphysics interacts with other physics that weve already discussed uh cloud detrainment from the cumulative scheme if you have one running will provide feel to the microphysics but microphysics can be run on its own without a cumulus scheme at high resolution and deals with all the cloud processes it also provides clouds that the radiation needs and rainfall that goes to the surface so the micro physics provides atmospheric heat and moisture tendencies microphysical rates between species and the surface resolved scale rainfall in microphysics we have to deal with any type of cloud that is resolved by the model and these clouds can be formed by radiative or dynamical or convective processes this is an illustration of the cloud types that you can represent high enough resolution models only consider the grid scale average so it will not resolve the f