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Features of the formation of the wind flow over the territory of Uzbekistan and its possible use for electric power: Part 1

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This part of the article reviews the formation of wind flows over the territory of Uzbekistan and their features caused by the orographic parameters of the territory and meteorological processes occurring in the atmosphere, which affect wind flow characteristics.

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Original Russian Text © U.A. Tadjiev, E.I. Kiseleva, M.U. Tadjiev, R.A. Zakhidov, 2015, published in Geliotekhnika, 2015, No. 1, pp. 69–76.

This article is published instead of the one published by mistake in no. 3, 2014 with the same title. The editorial board apologizes to the authors.

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Tadjiev, U.A., Kiseleva, E.I., Tadjiev, M.U. et al. Features of the formation of the wind flow over the territory of Uzbekistan and its possible use for electric power: Part 1. Appl. Sol. Energy 51, 62–68 (2015). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0003701X15010120

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