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Understanding the Physics of Optical Deep Turbulence at the Earth’s Boundary Layer—An Update

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Abstract

AFRL is developing a model of boundary layer turbulence. A field campaign, correlating meteorological conditions with measured turbulence, is being conducted to anchor the model. We present an update on the campaign.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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