A comparison of ABL heights inferred routinely from lidar and radiosondes at noontime
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Albert A. M. Holtslag | A. Holtslag | W. Pul | D. Swart | W.A.J. van Pul | D. P. J. Swart | W. van Pul | D. Swart
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