Articles | Volume 13, issue 12
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-13-5819-2021
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-13-5819-2021
Data description paper
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14 Dec 2021
Data description paper |  | 14 Dec 2021

High-frequency observation during sand and dust storms at the Qingtu Lake Observatory

Xuebo Li, Yongxiang Huang, Guohua Wang, and Xiaojing Zheng

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High-frequency observatory data (50 Hz 3D wind velocity, 50 Hz temperature and 1 Hz PM10) for studying the features of the fluid and dust field during sand and dust storms were presented. It is anticipated that data collected in this work will be of utility not only specifically for the boundary layer community in building a model for sand and dust storms but also broadly for communities studying the exchange of the dust and fluid field and energy transfer for the particle-laden two-phase flow.
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