Sasano et al., 1982 - Google Patents
Convective cell structures revealed by Mie laser radar observations and image data processingSasano et al., 1982
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- Sasano Y
- Shimizu H
- Takeuchi N
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- Applied Optics
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Mie scattering laser radar has been used to study the structure of the convective mixed layer in optically clear air. Two-dimensional image data obtained by scanning measurements (PPI and RHI modes) have been processed using edge-enhancement techniques to display …
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