Measurement and Simulation Techniques

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Abstract

Our fundamental understanding of the boundary layer comes from measurements. Most measurements are made in the field, some are made in laboratory tank or wind tunnel simulations, and some are samples from numerical simulations. Theories and parameterizations, such as presented in earlier chapters, are valuable only if they describe the observed boundary layer behavior.

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Stull, R. B. (1988). Measurement and Simulation Techniques. In An Introduction to Boundary Layer Meteorology (pp. 405–440). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3027-8_10

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