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Optical Scintillation Instruments for Measuring Heat and Momentum Fluxes in the Atmospheric Surface Layer
Experimental validation against in-situ instruments shows that optical scintillation techniques are very promising for measuring the atmospheric surface-layer fluxes of heat, momentum, and stability.