Of Cones & Eddies: Toward building the first 3-dimensional fiber-optic flow sensor
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Abstract
Goal: Develop techniques for observing 3D, high resolution atmospheric motions during stably stratified
conditions.
Missing Physics: The need for a full 3D sensor
1) Fundamental mismatch between scales of variability in wind and temperature break observation assumptions
2) Stability and wind speed alone can not describe the strength of mixing during weak wind conditions
3) Spatial heterogeneity in both temperature and wind fields at varying scales
Raw DTS project data will be available in 2020 from ctemps@unr.edu
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Start Date: | 03/12/2018 |
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End Date: | 03/23/2018 |














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Agency Name | Award Title | Award Number |
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National Science Foundation | Collaborative Research: Facility Support: Center for Transformative Environmental Monitoring Programs (CTEMPs) | 1440506 |
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