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Comments on ‘An observational study of heat fluxes and their relationship with net radiation’, by D. Camuffo and A. Bernardi

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Lettau, H. Comments on ‘An observational study of heat fluxes and their relationship with net radiation’, by D. Camuffo and A. Bernardi. Boundary-Layer Meteorol 28, 193–198 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00119464

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