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Comparing measurements of RTD probe systems and sonic anemometers

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Abstract

Ground to air temperature gradients are the drivers of optical turbulence. Different systems can measure temperature fluctuations. CT2 and Cn2 are derived from RTD probe systems and sonic anemometers mounted at several heights and compared.

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