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Acoustic Sounder Observations of the Atmospheric Boundary Layer from the Top of a Steep Mountain

D. N. AsimakopoulosDepartment of Meteorology, University of Athens, Greece

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D. G. DeligiorgiDepartment of Meteorology, University of Athens, Greece

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D. P. LalasDepartment of Meteorology, University of Athens, Greece

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Abstract

Preliminary results from a series of experiments utilizing an acoustic sounder located at the top of a 1026 m mountain are presented which show some interesting features of the evolution of the atmospheric boundary layer.

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Preliminary results from a series of experiments utilizing an acoustic sounder located at the top of a 1026 m mountain are presented which show some interesting features of the evolution of the atmospheric boundary layer.

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