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Oude Nijhuis, A.C.P. (author), Krasnov, O.K. (author), Unal, C.M.H. (author), Russchenberg, H.W.J. (author), Yarovoy, A. (author)
Homogeneous isotropic turbulence (HIT) models are compared, with respect to optimization of turbulence remote sensing. HIT models have different applications such as load calculation for wind turbines (Mann, 1998) or droplet track modelling (Pinsky and Khain, 2006). Details of vortices seem of less relevance for modelling `realistic measurements...
conference paper 2015
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Oude Nijhuis, A.C.P. (author), Unal, C.M.H. (author), Krasnov, O.A. (author), Russchenberg, H.W.J. (author), Yarovoy, A. (author)
lecture notes 2014
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Oude Nijhuis, A.C.P. (author), Unal, C.M.H. (author), Krasnov, O.A. (author), Russchenberg, H.W.J. (author), Yarovoy, A. (author)
journal article 2014
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Oude Nijhuis, A.C.P. (author), Krasnov, O.A. (author), Unal, C.M.H. (author), Russchenberg, H.W.J. (author), Yarovoy, A. (author)
A new trend is to observe atmospheric turbulence fields by using scanning Doppler radars and/or lidars. See e.g. Chan (2011) for the retrieval of eddy dissipation rate (EDR) maps at the Hongkong International Airport.
conference paper 2014
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