The effects of probe-induced flow distortion of atmospheric turbulence measurements.

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We present a theory for probe-induced flow distortion which is applicable in the atmosphere at heights greater than about ten times the obstacle size. We use the theory to calculate the behavior of Reynolds shear stress and velocity variances ahead of a cylinder and a sphere. The stress is found to be most seriously distorted, the extent depending on the nature of the trailing wake. -from Author

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Wyngaard, J. C. (1981). The effects of probe-induced flow distortion of atmospheric turbulence measurements. Journal of Applied Meteorology, 20(7), 784–794. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0450(1981)020<0784:TEOPIF>2.0.CO;2

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