THE SOVIET 300-METER METEOROLOGICAL TOWER. COMPILATION OF ABSTRACTS.
Abstract
Contents: Experiments in the Dispersion of a Pollutant Settling from a Point Source in the Lower Layer of the Atmosphere; Wind Profiles and Turbulent-Regime Characteristics in the Lower 300-M Layer of the Atmosphere; Some Results of Measuring the Horizontal Diffusion of Pollutants in the Lower Layer of the Atmosphere; Statistical Characteristics of Turbulent Diffusion in the Lower Layer of the Atmosphere and Their Evaluation; Characteristics of Atmospheric Stratification During Inversions; Investigation of Atmospheric Turbulence With the M-27 Bridled Anemometer; Wind Velocity Measurements in the Lower 300-Meter Layer of the Atmosphere at the High Meteorological Tower; Accuracy of Wind Velocity Measurements (Carried Out) With a Photoelectronic Anemograph From the High Tower; Temperature Measurements in the Lower 300-Meter Layer of the Atmosphere (Made) From the High Tower; The Problem of the Accuracy of a 'Thermogradientgraph' on the High Tower; Evaluation of the Effects of the 300-Meteorological Tower Design on Wind Velocity Sensor Readings; Experimental Determination of Statistical Moments; Methods of Measuring the Ionic Spectrum from the High Tower.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 14, 1964
- Accession Number
- AD0459619
Entities
Organizations
- Library of Congress