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Fluid dynamics / Maximum sustained wind / Anemometer / Roughness length / Tropical cyclone / Hurricane Andrew / Planetary boundary layer / Beaufort scale / Wind gradient / Meteorology / Atmospheric sciences / Wind
Date: 2005-03-21 16:04:28
Fluid dynamics
Maximum sustained wind
Anemometer
Roughness length
Tropical cyclone
Hurricane Andrew
Planetary boundary layer
Beaufort scale
Wind gradient
Meteorology
Atmospheric sciences
Wind

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