“…However, errors in the measurement of wind velocity have come from the effects of the mast or tower used for supporting the instruments. The so-called "tower effects" have been studied by many authors, such as Sanuki et al (1955), Rider (1966), Shiotani and Takahashi (1962), Thornthwaite et al (1962), Borovenko et al (1963), Gill et al (1967), Mollo-Christensen (1967), Dabberdt (1968aDabberdt ( , 1968b, Cermak and Horn (1968), Camp and Kaufman (1970) and Izumi and Barad (1970). General findings from the studies of these authors are as follows : 1) On the windward side of a tower the wind speed decreases, although the speed measured on the transverse side of the tower increases.…”