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  1. Dear Ib, Thanks for your extensive reply. The blending height method is indeed quite limited. I realize that since detailed spatial information of roughness around a site is available, a more precise approach can be used in WAsP. Thanks, Bastiaan
  2. Hi, I was wondering what the blending height is that WAsP uses to match the logaritmic profiles of one site with another. Trying to match profiles from WAsP's output myself (no orography) gave me a height of 50km, which I thought was rather large. In texts, I often find smaller blending heights (for example 60 m. by the Dutch meteorological office for some calculations). Kind Regards, Bas
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