Description: This data was recorded from a Atmospheric Research & technology, LLC model VT-1 profiler SODAR system installed on the western edge of the burn blocks, in the middle of plot 2. The unit collected vertical profile data prior to, during and after each of the burns. The SODAR provided 10-minute averages of wind direction, and speed at 10-m vertical intervals from 30-m to 250-m. As documented below, signal dropout with this data appeared to occur at 110-m and above. See the full data download on the USDA Forest Service Research Archive, \Supplements\SODARSpecs.pdf, for more information on the insturment specification and accuracies.
Copyright Text: Funding for this project provided by the Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP 11-1-3-29): https://www.firescience.gov. Funding also provided by the USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station and Pacific Northwest Research Station. Funding also provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Description: This data was recorded from a Atmospheric Research & technology, LLC model VT-1 profiler SODAR system installed on the western edge of the burn blocks, in the middle of plot 2. The unit collected vertical profile data prior to, during and after each of the burns. The SODAR provided 10-minute averages of wind direction, and speed at 10-m vertical intervals from 30-m to 250-m. As documented below, signal dropout with this data appeared to occur at 110-m and above. See the full data download on the USDA Forest Service Research Archive, \Supplements\SODARSpecs.pdf, for more information on the insturment specification and accuracies.
Copyright Text: Funding for this project provided by the Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP 11-1-3-29): https://www.firescience.gov. Funding also provided by the USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station and Pacific Northwest Research Station. Funding also provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Description: This data was recorded from a Atmospheric Research & technology, LLC model VT-1 profiler SODAR system installed on the western edge of the burn blocks, in the middle of plot 2. The unit collected vertical profile data prior to, during and after each of the burns. The SODAR provided 10-minute averages of wind direction, and speed at 10-m vertical intervals from 30-m to 250-m. As documented below, signal dropout with this data appeared to occur at 110-m and above. See the full data download on the USDA Forest Service Research Archive, \Supplements\SODARSpecs.pdf, for more information on the insturment specification and accuracies.
Copyright Text: Funding for this project provided by the Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP 11-1-3-29): https://www.firescience.gov. Funding also provided by the USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station and Pacific Northwest Research Station. Funding also provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Description: This data was recorded from a Atmospheric Research & technology, LLC model VT-1 profiler SODAR system installed on the western edge of the burn blocks, in the middle of plot 2. The unit collected vertical profile data prior to, during and after each of the burns. The SODAR provided 10-minute averages of wind direction, and speed at 10-m vertical intervals from 30-m to 250-m. As documented below, signal dropout with this data appeared to occur at 110-m and above. See the full data download on the USDA Forest Service Research Archive, \Supplements\SODARSpecs.pdf, for more information on the insturment specification and accuracies.
Copyright Text: Funding for this project provided by the Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP 11-1-3-29): https://www.firescience.gov. Funding also provided by the USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station and Pacific Northwest Research Station. Funding also provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Description: This data was recorded from a Atmospheric Research & technology, LLC model VT-1 profiler SODAR system installed on the western edge of the burn blocks, in the middle of plot 2. The unit collected vertical profile data prior to, during and after each of the burns. The SODAR provided 10-minute averages of wind direction, and speed at 10-m vertical intervals from 30-m to 250-m. As documented below, signal dropout with this data appeared to occur at 110-m and above. See the full data download on the USDA Forest Service Research Archive, \Supplements\SODARSpecs.pdf, for more information on the insturment specification and accuracies.
Copyright Text: Funding for this project provided by the Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP 11-1-3-29): https://www.firescience.gov. Funding also provided by the USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station and Pacific Northwest Research Station. Funding also provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Description: This data was recorded from a Atmospheric Research & technology, LLC model VT-1 profiler SODAR system installed on the western edge of the burn blocks, in the middle of plot 2. The unit collected vertical profile data prior to, during and after each of the burns. The SODAR provided 10-minute averages of wind direction, and speed at 10-m vertical intervals from 30-m to 250-m. As documented below, signal dropout with this data appeared to occur at 110-m and above. See the full data download on the USDA Forest Service Research Archive, \Supplements\SODARSpecs.pdf, for more information on the insturment specification and accuracies.
Copyright Text: Funding for this project provided by the Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP 11-1-3-29): https://www.firescience.gov. Funding also provided by the USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station and Pacific Northwest Research Station. Funding also provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Description: This data was recorded from a Atmospheric Research & technology, LLC model VT-1 profiler SODAR system installed on the western edge of the burn blocks, in the middle of plot 2. The unit collected vertical profile data prior to, during and after each of the burns. The SODAR provided 10-minute averages of wind direction, and speed at 10-m vertical intervals from 30-m to 250-m. As documented below, signal dropout with this data appeared to occur at 110-m and above. See the full data download on the USDA Forest Service Research Archive, \Supplements\SODARSpecs.pdf, for more information on the insturment specification and accuracies.
Copyright Text: Funding for this project provided by the Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP 11-1-3-29): https://www.firescience.gov. Funding also provided by the USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station and Pacific Northwest Research Station. Funding also provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Description: This data was recorded from a Atmospheric Research & technology, LLC model VT-1 profiler SODAR system installed on the western edge of the burn blocks, in the middle of plot 2. The unit collected vertical profile data prior to, during and after each of the burns. The SODAR provided 10-minute averages of wind direction, and speed at 10-m vertical intervals from 30-m to 250-m. As documented below, signal dropout with this data appeared to occur at 110-m and above. See the full data download on the USDA Forest Service Research Archive, \Supplements\SODARSpecs.pdf, for more information on the insturment specification and accuracies.
Copyright Text: Funding for this project provided by the Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP 11-1-3-29): https://www.firescience.gov. Funding also provided by the USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station and Pacific Northwest Research Station. Funding also provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Description: This data was recorded from a Atmospheric Research & technology, LLC model VT-1 profiler SODAR system installed on the western edge of the burn blocks, in the middle of plot 2. The unit collected vertical profile data prior to, during and after each of the burns. The SODAR provided 10-minute averages of wind direction, and speed at 10-m vertical intervals from 30-m to 250-m. As documented below, signal dropout with this data appeared to occur at 110-m and above. See the full data download on the USDA Forest Service Research Archive, \Supplements\SODARSpecs.pdf, for more information on the insturment specification and accuracies.
Copyright Text: Funding for this project provided by the Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP 11-1-3-29): https://www.firescience.gov. Funding also provided by the USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station and Pacific Northwest Research Station. Funding also provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Description: This data was recorded from a Atmospheric Research & technology, LLC model VT-1 profiler SODAR system installed on the western edge of the burn blocks, in the middle of plot 2. The unit collected vertical profile data prior to, during and after each of the burns. The SODAR provided 10-minute averages of wind direction, and speed at 10-m vertical intervals from 30-m to 250-m. As documented below, signal dropout with this data appeared to occur at 110-m and above. See the full data download on the USDA Forest Service Research Archive, \Supplements\SODARSpecs.pdf, for more information on the insturment specification and accuracies.
Copyright Text: Funding for this project provided by the Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP 11-1-3-29): https://www.firescience.gov. Funding also provided by the USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station and Pacific Northwest Research Station. Funding also provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Description: This data was recorded from a Atmospheric Research & technology, LLC model VT-1 profiler SODAR system installed on the western edge of the burn blocks, in the middle of plot 2. The unit collected vertical profile data prior to, during and after each of the burns. The SODAR provided 10-minute averages of wind direction, and speed at 10-m vertical intervals from 30-m to 250-m. As documented below, signal dropout with this data appeared to occur at 110-m and above. See the full data download on the USDA Forest Service Research Archive, \Supplements\SODARSpecs.pdf, for more information on the insturment specification and accuracies.
Copyright Text: Funding for this project provided by the Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP 11-1-3-29): https://www.firescience.gov. Funding also provided by the USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station and Pacific Northwest Research Station. Funding also provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Description: This data was recorded from a Atmospheric Research & technology, LLC model VT-1 profiler SODAR system installed on the western edge of the burn blocks, in the middle of plot 2. The unit collected vertical profile data prior to, during and after each of the burns. The SODAR provided 10-minute averages of wind direction, and speed at 10-m vertical intervals from 30-m to 250-m. As documented below, signal dropout with this data appeared to occur at 110-m and above. See the full data download on the USDA Forest Service Research Archive, \Supplements\SODARSpecs.pdf, for more information on the insturment specification and accuracies.
Copyright Text: Funding for this project provided by the Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP 11-1-3-29): https://www.firescience.gov. Funding also provided by the USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station and Pacific Northwest Research Station. Funding also provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.