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Commentaries on Top-Cited Boundary-Layer Meteorology Articles
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2020
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Source: Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 177(2-3), 169-188
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Journal Title:Boundary-Layer Meteorology
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Description:Brief critiques are given for: 1. Articles related to flux‒gradient relations and eddy-correlation measurements, viz. Dyer (1974), Louis (1979), Moore (1986), Wilczak et al. (2001), Finnigan et al. (2003; together with Finnigan 2004). 2. Articles related to PBL modelling, viz. Deardorff (1980) and Troen and Mahrt (1986). 3. Articles related to urban meteorology, specifically urban canopy schemes, viz. Masson (2000), Kusaka et al. (2001), and Martilli et al. (2002).
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Source:Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 177(2-3), 169-188
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ISSN:0006-8314;1573-1472;
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Rights Information:Accepted Manuscript
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Compliance:Submitted
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