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Coherent Laser Wind Sensing Review

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Abstract

Coherent CO2 lidar systems are proven sensors for the accurate measurement of atmospheric wind velocity. Since 1966, many comparisons have been made between coherent CO2 lidars, cup anemometers, hot wire anemometers, rawinsonde and microwave Doppler radar that demonstrate this accuracy.

© 1985 Optical Society of America

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