“…The large majority of these studies have focused on stationary, fixed location measurements taken over the course of hours and days at locations deemed representative of an area use class (Esposito & Buck, 1973;Achatz & Dalke, 2001;Wagstaff & Merricks, 2005;Wepman & Sanders, 2011;Achatz, Lo, Papazian, Dalke, & Hufford, 1998;Dalke, Achatz, Lo, Papazian, & Hufford, 1997). Several studies have conducted airborne measurements to capture variability over a city (Skomal, 1969;Skomal, 1970;Roy, 1981;Cudak, Swenson, & Cochran, 1991). The scale of these observations is on the scale of kilometers, showing the largest noise powers in the downtown and decreasing as one moves away from the city center.…”