Interesting work published by Emmanuel Akinlabi (ESR 10 ) on quantifying the amount of turbulence in the atmosphere
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Interesting work published by Emmanuel Akinlabi (ESR 10 ) on quantifying the amount of turbulence in the atmosphere

The paper is about quantifying the amount of turbulence in the atmosphere. Turbulence contributes to many atmospheric phenomena, including atmospheric convection and clouds. Several methods have been proposed in the literature but they give over or under-estimated results especially when the atmosphere is inhomogeneous. The authors proposed a robust method for estimating turbulence without these limitations.