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Application Notes

 This section contains application notes from users of Applied Technologies meteorological instruments and weather systems.  The sources are very well known and respected in the scientific meteorology industry.

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WPL Application Note No. 1

Effects of spatial filtering, prefiltering, and aliasing in measurements from Applied Technologies' Sonic K probe. (November 1990) - J.C. Kaimal

WPL Application Note No. 2

Transducer shadow correction for Applied Technologies' Sonic K Probe. (December 1990) - J.C. Kaimal

WPL Application Note No. 3

Consequences of Oversampling (November 1990) - J.C. Kaimal and L.E. Gaynor

WPL Application Note No. 4

Sonic Temperature Significance and Limitations. (December 1990) - J.C. Kaimal

WPL Application Note No. 5

Basic tests for checking the validity of field data. (December 1990) - J.C. Kaimal

WPL Application Note No. 6

A simple notch filter for removing high frequency noise in atmospheric measurements. (December 1990) - J.C. Kaimal and R.J. Lataitis

Sonic Thermometry Research Note

Another Look At Sonic Thermometry. (November 1990) - J.C. Kaimal and J.E. Gaynor

Minimizing Flow Distortion Errors in a Sonic Anemometer

Minimizing Flow Distortion Errors In A Sonic Anemometer. J.C. Kaimal and J.E. Gaynor - NOAA/ERL/Wave Propagation Laboratory, Boulder, CO; H.A. Zimmerman and G.A. Zimmerman - Applied Technologies, Inc.

C. Biltoft Abstract Paper

A Simple Methodology For Surface Layer Characterization During Diabatic Extremes - C. Biltoft, West Desert Test Center, Dugway Proving Ground, UT 84022, USA.

Flux Measurement in the Atmospheric Surface Layer

Adiabat Meteorological Services Note 0103 - Some Thoughts on In-Situ Flux Measurement in the Atmospheric Surface Layer by Chris Biltoft

Momentum Flux: Gross, Scalar, Alongwind, Or NET? Flux: Gross, Scalar, Alongwind, Or NET

Adiabat Meteorological Services Note 0303 - Momentum Flux: Gross, Scalar, Alongwind, Or NET? March 2003. By Christopher Biltoft

 

 

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