The results of full-scale experiments in the atmosphere with various turbulence state meters are considered. In measurements on horizontal open atmospheric paths of various lengths, three optical meters and an acoustic weather station were used. Based on the test results of the meters, a high correlation of turbulence measurements made by optical differential meters DIT-2 and DIT-M as well as the AMK-03 ultrasonic acoustic weather station was shown. Conclusions are drawn about the accuracy and applicability of the meters used to assess the level of turbulence along the atmospheric paths.
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