Diurnal wind variation in the planetary boundary layer (PBL) over Sriharikota, India

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Pibal ascents were taken every three hours at a coastal station,
Sriharikota (India) on the east coast in four different campaigns each
representing a season in India. A diurnal pattern of winds in the PBL
winds was found in all seasons but the pattern varies from season to
season. The details are described and discussed.

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