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The data were collected by a network of microbarographs, and by sensors on the 300 m tower. The total observational period was divided into 522 time segments of 5120 s each. Coherent and incoherent motions were identified on the basis of a cross-correlation coefficient, calculated from the microbarograph network for each time segment and frequency band analyzed, using the assumption that the atmospheric state can be described by an equivalent plane wave. Five passbands were considered in the period range 1-20 min. Atmospheric state at these passbands displays highly coherent structure, most of the time. During the interval from 0800 to 1800 LST, coherent motions with cross-correlation coefficient larger than 0.5 are present about 25% of the time for periods between 1 and 5 min and more than 80% of the time for periods between 10 and 20 min. In the remaining hours of the day, the percentage rise to more than 40% and 95% of the time, respectively. -from Authors
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Einaudi, F., Bedard, A. J., & Finnigan, J. J. (1989). A climatology of gravity waves and other coherent disturbances at the Boulder Atmospheric Observatory during March-April 1984. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 46(3), 303–329. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0469(1989)046<0303:ACOGWA>2.0.CO;2
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