The wind that shakes the buildings: wind engineering from a boundary layer meteorology perspective

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Barlow, J. (2013) The wind that shakes the buildings: wind engineering from a boundary layer meteorology perspective. In: Owen, J. S., Sterling, M., Hargreaves, D. M. and Baker, C. J. (eds.) Fifty Years of Wind Engineering: Prestige Lectures from the Sixth European and African Conference on Wind Engineering. Birmingham University Press. ISBN 9780704428348

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Divisions Science > School of Mathematical, Physical and Computational Sciences > Department of Meteorology
Publisher Birmingham University Press
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