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1 Conference paper

Turbulence measurements using six lidar beams

Sathe, Ameya; Mann, Jakob

Extended Abstracts of Presentations From the 16th International Symposium for the Advancement of Boundary-layer Remote Sensing — 2012, pp. 302-305

of the line-of-sight velocities of six lidar beams. Under certain assumptions the volume averaging can then be avoided using the ensemble averaged line-ofsight Doppler velocity spectra. In this way, we can then in principle measure the true turbulence using six lidar beams.

Year: 2012

Language: English

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2 Journal article

A six-beam method to measure turbulence statistics using ground-based wind lidars

A so-called six-beam method is proposed to measure atmospheric turbulence using a ground-based wind lidar. This method requires measurement of the radial velocity variances at five equally spaced azimuth angles on the base of a scanning cone and one measurement at the center of the scanning circle

Year: 2014

Language: English

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3 Journal article

A six-beam method to measure turbulence statistics using ground-based wind lidars

A so-called six-beam method is proposed to measure atmospheric turbulence using a ground-based wind lidar. This method requires measurement of the radial velocity variances at five equally spaced azimuth angles on the base of a scanning cone and one measurement at the centre of the scanning circle

Year: 2015

Language: English

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