Raindrops, forced by gravity, air resistance, surface tension, etc., are characterized by increasing asymmetry in nature as they grow. This asymmetrical shape can be approximately represented by an oblate spheroid with an axis ratio (AR) defined by the ratio of minor to major axes. Although the shapes of raindrops periodically change as they fall, which is known as drop oscillations (
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