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Observational Study of Nisarg Cyclone Winds using Phased Array Doppler Sodar at Atigre, Kolhapur, India
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2021
unpublished
One of the most important parameters in meteorology is the mean wind profile in the tropical cyclone boundary layer. The signature of the Nisarg cyclone is reported in the Phased Array Doppler Sound Detection and Ranging (SODAR) data installed at the Center for Space and Atmospheric Science (CSAS), Sanjay Ghodawat University, Kolhapur (16.74° N, 74.37° E; near India's western coast). The vertical profile of wind speed and wind direction measured from the sodar system clearly reveals the
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-971499/v1
fatcat:nlrvpnt6njfajlkyd6zqw2aifu