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Whirlwinds and Hairpins in the Atmospheric Surface Layer
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: ortices in the atmospheric surface layer are characterized using observations at unprecedented resolution from a fixed array of 31 turbulence sensors. During the day, these vortices likely are dust devils, though no visual ...
Using the Time-Lag Correlation Function of Dual-Aperture Scintillometer Measurements to Obtain the Crosswind
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: n this study the crosswind (U?) is determined from the time-lag correlation function [r12(τ)] measured by a dual large-aperture scintillometer; U? is defined as the wind component perpendicular to a path?in this case, the ...
CORRIGENDUM
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Crosswinds from a Single-Aperture Scintillometer Using Spectral Techniques
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: n this study, spectral techniques to obtain crosswinds from a single large-aperture scintillometer (SLAS) time series are investigated. The crosswind is defined as the wind component perpendicular to a path. A scintillometer ...
Teaching a Weather Forecasting Class in the 2020s
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Evaporation Driven by Atmospheric Boundary Layer Processes over a Shallow Saltwater Lagoon in the Altiplano
Publisher: American Meteorological Society