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Introducing Mobile Micrometeorological Carts (MMCs) for urban and non-urban micrometeorological measurements

2022
<p>Most of the world’s population now lives in urban areas that have different urban climates and environmental characteristics with elevated temperatures, frequent heat stress, and air pollution due to urbanization and climate change.
Dragan Milošević   +3 more
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Micrometeorology. Urban environment.

2023
MSc lecture on Micrometeorology (Introduction. Urban environment)).
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Micrometeorology of sprinkler irrigation

Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2015
Evaporation during sprinkler irrigation involves complex and multiple micrometeorological changes at various stages as the crop canopy is wetted and subsequently dries. The advection of energy is important in this process, particularly with lateral move and centre pivot machines which are used to irrigate extensive areas of cropping and result in a ...
Hancock, N. H.   +3 more
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Micrometeorological Data Handling System

Journal of Applied Meteorology, 1963
Abstract The data handling system was designed to record sequentially on punched paper tape or typewriter listings up to 40 voltage and nine electrical pulse signals from micrometeorological sensors. The system consists of a self-balancing potentiometer with shaft encoder, four 10-channel scanners, programmer, translator, digital clock, and nine ...
Leo J. Fritschen, C. H. M. Van Bavel
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Micrometeorology in the Tropics *

Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 1949
Thermistor bead thermometers and anemometers were used to record the micrometeorological changes in temperatures and wind speeds in the jungles of Panama. Twenty-four hour continuous observations were made through a layer of atmosphere up to 160 feet from which temperature and wind-speed gradients were determined above and below the canopy.
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Electronic Integrator for Micrometeorological Data

Journal of Applied Meteorology, 1964
Abstract A transistorized, battery-operated integrator suitable for obtaining the time average of fluctuating electrical analogue signals in the field with relative errors of about 0.1 to 0.2 per cent is described. A solid state operational amplifier is used in an R-C integrator circuit.
G. W. Thurtell, C. B. Tanner
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