Dear Christiane

> Instead of 'moist' I would suggest 'ambient'. This would be consistent 
> with 'ambient' aerosol.

Good idea.

> In addition, the mass fraction of water vapor in dry air is not zero, 
> this is possible and used in models.

What does it mean, then? I assume "dry air" means "air containing no water".
Can it have a non-zero mass fraction of water vapour?

Best wishes

Jonathan
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