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The intermittent structure of the turbulent wind field in the atmospheric surface layer is investigated by conditional sampling methods. The results show that downward momentum can be transported efficiently during a peak gust. The horizontal structure of the gust is also revealed by observing the spatial structure of wind speed fluctuations from a network of 28 anemometers. The high wind region consists of a gust front with a sudden increase of wind speed at the front and a slow decrease to its rear. The development of the gust front is related closely to the momentum flux during the short time of passage of the gust.
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Hayashi, T. Gust and downward momentum transport in the atmospheric surface layer. Boundary-Layer Meteorol 58, 33–49 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00120750
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