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Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 128
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Geophysical Research Letters. 46:6090-6100
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Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. 57:2623-2637
Large, rapid, and intermittent changes in wind direction were commonly observed in low–wind speed conditions in the very stable boundary layer during the phase 2 of the Project Sagebrush field tracer study. This paper investigates the occurrence an
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 123:7839-7854
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Atmospheric Environment. 186:18-31
The Sagebrush experiment, led by NOAA's Field Research Division of the Air Resources Laboratory, consisted of five releases (intensive observation periods, or IOPs) of a chemically inert trace gas on five days in October 2013. All releases occurred i
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Boundary-Layer Meteorology. 169:67-91
Eight short-range, open-terrain SF6 tracer tests in low wind speeds were conducted during Phase 2 of Project Sagebrush using continuous releases. Four tests were made during very unstable conditions in July and August 2016, and four during very stabl
Autor:
Bret W. Butler, K. L. Clawson, B. R. Reese, Heping Liu, J. D. Rich, Dennis Finn, Eric S. Russell, Natalie S. Wagenbrenner, Zhongming Gao
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Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 73:4873-4894
A field study was conducted of flows in the Birch Creek Valley in eastern Idaho. There is a distinct topographic constriction in the Birch Creek Valley that creates two subbasins: an upper and lower valley. The data were classified into one of three
Autor:
Zhongming Gao, K. L. Clawson, Eric S. Russell, Heping Liu, Richard M. Eckman, Dennis Finn, S. Brooks
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Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. 55:1305-1322
The first phase of an atmospheric tracer experiment program, designated Project Sagebrush, was conducted at the Idaho National Laboratory in October 2013. The purpose was to reevaluate the results of classical field experiments in short-range plume d
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Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. :189-200
Quantifying uncertainty in determining the surface soil heat fluxes (G0) to close the surface energy balance in micrometeorological studies remains an open question. While numerous methods have been proposed to determine G0 and have been validated in
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Paul Sopko, S. A. Beard, Jason Forthofer, Kyle Shannon, Dennis Finn, Richard M. Eckman, M. Vosburgh, Cyle Wold, Natalie S. Wagenbrenner, K. Clawson, Dan Jimenez, Larry S. Bradshaw, Brian Lamb, Bret W. Butler
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Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Vol 15, Iss 7, Pp 3785-3801 (2015)
A number of numerical wind flow models have been developed for simulating wind flow at relatively fine spatial resolutions (e.g., ~ 100 m); however, there are very limited observational data available for evaluating these high-resolution models. This