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Autor:
Robert S. Arthur, Jeffrey D. Mirocha, Nikola Marjanovic, Brian D. Hirth, John L. Schroeder, Sonia Wharton, Fotini K. Chow
Publikováno v:
Atmosphere, Vol 11, Iss 3, p 245 (2020)
Predicting the response of wind farms to changing flow conditions is necessary for optimal design and operation. In this work, simulation and analysis of a frontal passage through a utility scale wind farm is achieved for the first time using a seaml
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https://doaj.org/article/4fd05c40086a4482ac18bc42f1380c84
Exploring the complexities associated with full-scale wind plant wake mitigation control experiments
Publikováno v:
Wind Energy Science, Vol 5, Pp 469-488 (2020)
Recent research promotes implementing next-generation wind plant control methods to mitigate turbine-to-turbine wake effects. Numerical simulation and wind tunnel experiments have previously demonstrated the potential benefit of wind plant control fo
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Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. 58:1535-1555
Remote sensing instruments that scan have the ability to provide high-resolution spatial measurements of atmospheric boundary layer winds across a region. However, the time required to collect the volume of measurements used to produce this spatial r
Publikováno v:
Wind Energy. 22:1203-1218
Autor:
A. Addison Alford, Joshua Wurman, Gordon D. Carrie, Brian M. Phillips, Brian D. Hirth, Forrest J. Masters, Karen Kosiba, Martin J. Bell, Eric Williford, Michael I. Biggerstaff, John L. Schroeder, Pedro L. Fernández-Cabán, Sean Waugh
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Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 100:759-775
While Hurricane Harvey will best be remembered for record rainfall that led to widespread flooding in southeastern Texas and western Louisiana, the storm also produced some of the most extreme wind speeds ever to be captured by an adaptive mesonet at
Autor:
Sean Waugh, A. Addison Alford, John L. Schroeder, Brian D. Hirth, Gordon D. Carrie, Michael I. Biggerstaff
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 46:973-982
Autor:
John L. Schroeder
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The Oxford Handbook of Non-Synoptic Wind Storms ISBN: 0190670258
This article reviews the techniques and approaches historically employed to measure non-synoptic wind storms. While most of these efforts have originated from the atmospheric science community, the focus of this article relates to meeting the require
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::df4a4ef4a6c7579aff8a57c779f510ea
https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190670252.013.16
https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190670252.013.16
Autor:
Aditya Choukulkar, James M. Wilczak, Ruben Delgado, Julie K. Lundquist, W. Alan Brewer, Giacomo Valerio Iungo, Daniel E. Wolfe, Scott Gunter, John L. Schroeder, Mithu Debnath
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, Vol 10, Iss 3, Pp 1215-1227 (2017)
During the eXperimental Planetary boundary layer Instrumentation Assessment (XPIA) campaign, which was carried out at the Boulder Atmospheric Observatory (BAO) in spring 2015, multiple-Doppler scanning strategies were carried out with scanning wind l
Publikováno v:
Wind and Structures. 24:185-204
High-resolution wind measurements at 2.25 m in height were used to investigate the mean and turbulence properties of an extreme thunderstorm wind event in West Texas. These data were combined with single Doppler scans from the Texas Tech University K
Autor:
Scott P. Sandberg, Clara M. St. Martin, Steven P. Oncley, Armita Hamidi, Laura Bianco, Ruben Delgado, W. Alan Brewer, James M. Wilczak, Rob K. Newsom, Paul T. Quelet, Edward Strobach, Patrick Langan, John L. Schroeder, Joseph C. Y. Lee, Aleya Kaushik, Brian Joseph Vanderwende, Ryan Ashton, Rochelle Worsnop, David Noone, Katja Friedrich, William J. Shaw, Giacomo Valerio Iungo, Branko Kosovic, Katherine McCaffrey, Alexandra St. Pé, A. M. Weickmann, L. C. Sparling, Evan Lavin, Julie K. Lundquist, Adam Lass, Daniel E. Wolfe, Andrew Clifton, Aditya Choukulkar, Mithu Debnath, Ken Tay, W. Scott Gunter
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Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 98:289-314
To assess current capabilities for measuring flow within the atmospheric boundary layer, including within wind farms, the U.S. Department of Energy sponsored the eXperimental Planetary boundary layer Instrumentation Assessment (XPIA) campaign at the