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High-resolution observations of the near-surface wind field over an isolated mountain and in a steep river canyon

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Figure 1. Sensor layout at Big Southern Butte (a) zoomed out to show the entire study area and (b) zoomed in to show sensor detail on the butte
Figure 3. Sensor layout at the Salmon River Canyon. Black circles indicate surface sensors
Table 2. Radiosonde launches at BSB and SRC. Times are LT.
Figure 4. Observed hourly wind speeds for (a) sensor R2 at Big Southern Butte and (b) NM1 at the Salmon River Canyon study site.
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