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Comparison of 3D turbulence measurements using three staring wind lidars and a sonic anemometer
2008
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environment
Enevoldsen, K. (2009) . Comparison of 3D turbulence measurements using three staring wind lidars and a sonic anemometer. Abstract The goals are to compare lidar volume averaged wind measurement with point measurement reference sensors and to demonstrate the feasibility of performing 3D turbulence measurements with lidars. For that purpose three pulsed lidars were used in staring mode, placed so that their beams crossed close to a 3D sonic anemometer mounted at 78 m above the ground. The results
doi:10.1088/1755-1315/1/1/012012
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