Abstract

Acoustic vector sensing has been established in the underwater community, and is gaining interest in the atmospheric community as technologies continue to improve. The effects of atmospheric turbulence on acoustic pressure-sensor arrays has been well studied and documented. Two-dimensional acoustic particle velocity and acoustic pressure, concurrent with atmospheric data, were collected during a series of field tests. Here, we examine the effects of atmospheric turbulence on acoustic vector sensing.

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