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11.3 Theory References
Kaimal, J. C. and Businger, J. A.: 1963, “A Continuous Wave Sonic
Anemometer-Thermometer”, J. Applied Meteorol.,
2, 156-164.
Kaimal, J. C. and Gaynor, J. E.: 1991, “Another Look at Sonic Thermometry”,
Boundary-Layer Meteorol.,
56, 401-410.
Fleagle, R. G. and Businger, J. A.: 1980, An Introduction to Atmospheric
Physics, Academic Press, Inc., New York.
Liu, H., Peters, G., and Foken, T.: 2001, “New Equations for Sonic
Temperature Variance and Buoyancy Heat Flux with an Omnidirectional
Sonic Anemometer”, Boundary-Layer Meteorol.,
100, 459-468.
Schotanus, P., Nieuwstadt, F. T. M., and de Bruin, H. A. R.: 1983,
“Temperature Measurement with a Sonic Anemometer and its Application
to Heat and Moisture Fluxes”, Boundary-Layer Meteorol.,
26, 81-93.
Wallace, J. M. and Hobbs, P. V.: 1977, Atmospheric Science an Introductory
Survey, Academic Press, Inc., New York.
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