2018
DOI: 10.1134/s1024856018060118
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Results of Acoustic Diagnostics of Atmospheric Boundary Layer in Estimation of the Turbulence Effect on Laser Beam Parameters

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“…It should be taken into account that the current C 2 n (H) profiles between the levels of 5 m and 75 m were calculated using the power law C 2 n (H) ∝ H m , with the exponent m dependent on the measured values of C 2 n at heights of 5 m (with the sonic) and 75 m (with the sodar). The technique used and details of the algorithm can be found in Reference [24]. Figure 2b.…”
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“…It should be taken into account that the current C 2 n (H) profiles between the levels of 5 m and 75 m were calculated using the power law C 2 n (H) ∝ H m , with the exponent m dependent on the measured values of C 2 n at heights of 5 m (with the sonic) and 75 m (with the sodar). The technique used and details of the algorithm can be found in Reference [24]. Figure 2b.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As a result, using the experimental dataset (under convection conditions) and assuming H = d 75 m, we obtained the set of calibration coefficients B r (f), remembering that that the coefficients B r (f) are unique for every sodar antenna and every acoustic frequency used for the sounding. We also used this approach to determine B r (f) in our earlier words [24,25]. The results obtained imply the necessity of periodic refinement of the calibration coefficients for all sodar measuring channels and all frequencies used.…”
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