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Erratum to: Observational Study of Surface Wind along a Sloping Surface over Mountainous Terrain during Winter


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  • Figure 8.  Frequency distribution of the Froud number at the Yo and Al sites for westerly wind

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Erratum to: Observational Study of Surface Wind along a Sloping Surface over Mountainous Terrain during Winter

  • 1. Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 41566, Korea
  • 2. Climate Research Department, National Institute of Meteorological Sciences, Jejudo 63568, Korea
  • 3. Aviation Meteorological Office, Korean Meteorological Administration, Incheon 22382, Korea

Abstract: 

  • $N=\dfrac{g}{\bar{\theta }}\dfrac{\mathrm{\Delta }\stackrel{-}{\theta }}{\mathrm{\Delta }z}$” in Eq. (2) on Page 278 should be changed into

    Figure 8 for frequency distribution of $F=\dfrac{U}{NL}$ on Page 282 should be changed as follows.

    Figure 8.  Frequency distribution of the Froud number at the Yo and Al sites for westerly wind

    “Most of the flows have a large Froud number (F>2), supporting the presence …” in the second paragraph in Section 4 on Page 283 should be “Most of the flows have a large Froud number (F>1), supporting the presence …”.

    The online version of this original article can be found at https://doi.org/10.1007/ s00376-017-7075-5.

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