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    If You Need to Measure Wind Speed and Direction at a Height
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If You Need to Measure Wind Speed and Direction at a Height

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Question 23

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If you need to measure wind speed and direction at a height of 10 km above the surface, the type of radar you would use is called:


A) a tropospheric assessor.
B) Doppler radar.
C) a wind profiler.
D) sonic radar.

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