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Wind Forces and the Proximity of Cooling Towers to Each Other

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A REPLY1 to a letter written by Malik and myself2 on cooling towers and drag forces contains an error to which I wish to draw attention.

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GUNN, D. Wind Forces and the Proximity of Cooling Towers to Each Other. Nature 216, 721 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/216721a0

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