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An Analysis of Near-Surface Optical Turbulence and Aerosol Concentration Coupling during a Solar Eclipse

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Abstract

Paper links dynamics of near-surface aerosol particles with meteorological observations as well as derived optical turbulence during a solar eclipse while suggesting causes for the unanticipated direct correlation of turbulence fluctuations and aerosol particle counts.

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