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Doppler Lidar Observations of Nocturnal Flows from a Tributary Valley near Vancouver, B.C.
R. M. Banta,
P. B. Shepson (Purdue University),
J. W. Bottenheim (Atmospheric Environment Service) and
K. G. Anlauf (AES)
Figure 4. Lidar across-flow cross sections (from volume scan)
showing nonuniform outflow--core of outflow jet contained cleanest air.
(a) Radial velocity (m/s-1) left and lidar backscatter (dB) right for
two distances from lidar. Strongest flow toward lidar (downvalley) is
shaded, and dirtiest air (highest backscatter) also shaded. (b) Geometry
of cross sections (A-B) relative to elevation-scan sequence.
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Doppler Lidar Observations of Nocturnal Flows from a Tributary Valley near Vancouver, B.C.
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