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In micrometeorology, the surface roughness is usually measured by the roughness length, a length scale that arises as an integration constant in the derivation of the logarithmic wind profile relation.
During graduate studies at Michigan, I worked in the field of air-sea interactions, atmospheric dispersion related to stack emissions and micrometeorology, receiving a Master of Science degree in Oceanography.
See also: Meteorology, Surface, Layer, Wind, Water
 
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