Comments on “Extraction of Geopotential Height and Temperature Structure from Profiler and Rawinsonde Winds”

Charles A. Doswell III Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies, Norman, Oklahoma

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Corresponding author address: Dr. Charles A. Doswell III, CIMMS, University of Oklahoma, Rm. 1110, 100 E. Boyd St., Norman, OK 73019. Email: cdoswell@hoth.gcn.ou.edu

Corresponding author address: Dr. Charles A. Doswell III, CIMMS, University of Oklahoma, Rm. 1110, 100 E. Boyd St., Norman, OK 73019. Email: cdoswell@hoth.gcn.ou.edu

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