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Representativity of a single line-of-sight wind component

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Abstract

One of the most important inputs to numerical weather forecasting, climatology etc., that is still lacking is a full global set of three-dimensional wind data. A Doppler lidar holds promise of being able to help rectify this deficiency by monitoring winds globally in cloud free areas.

© 1991 Optical Society of America

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