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Random errors in turbulence measurements in the atmospheric surface layer: Implications for monin-obukhov similarity theory
Scott T. Salesky, Marcelo Chamecki
Meteorology and Atmospheric Science
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Random Error
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Turbulence Measurements
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Monin-Obukhov Similarity Theory
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Atmospheric Surface Layer
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Diurnal Variation
40%
Temperature Gradient
20%
Physical Processes
20%
Surface Turbulence
20%
Turbulent Fluxes
20%
Dimensionless Parameters
20%
Surface Layer
20%
Statistical Hypothesis Testing
20%
Mean Wind
20%
Governing Parameters
20%
Mean Temperature
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Friction Velocity
20%
Wind Shear
20%
Unstable Conditions
20%
Layer Similarity
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Atmospherics
100%
Surface Layer
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Random Error
100%
Physical Process
20%
Wind Shear
20%
Error Propagation
20%
Physics
Atmospherics
100%
Surface Layers
100%
Circadian Rhythm
40%
Diurnal Variation
40%
Temperature Gradients
20%
Physical Process
20%