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In-Situ, Field Profiling of Optical Turbulence using 3D Sonic Anemometers

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Abstract

Paper demonstrates use of sonic anemometers for direct measurement of velocity structure function, Cv2, as sonic anemometers are sensitive to pressure perturbations of turbulent eddies passing the sensor arrays regardless of temperature and humidity gradients.

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