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1 Conference paper

Meteorologi

Year: 2005

Language: English

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2 Conference paper

Meteorology and wind energy

Year: 1999

Language: English

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3 Report

Wind Power Meteorology

Wind power meteorology has evolved as an applied science, firmly founded on boundary-layer meteorology, but with strong links to climatology and geography. It concerns itself with three main areas: siting of wind turbines, regional wind resource assessment, and short-term prediction of the wind

Year: 1997

Language: English

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4 Conference paper

Wind power meteorology

Year: 2001

Language: English

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5 Book chapter

Wind power meteorology

Landberg, L.

Wind Energy Department: Scientific and Technical Progress 1999-2000 — 2001

Year: 2001

Language: English

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6 Conference paper

The meteorology of the very large wind turbines

Year: 2005

Language: English

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7 Conference paper

The meteorology of the very large wind turbines

Year: 2004

Language: English

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8 Conference paper

High meteorology: Wind throughout the boundary-layer

Year: 2006

Language: English

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9 Journal article

Wind power meteorology. Part 2: Siting and models

The data used in wind power meteorology stem mainly from three sources: on-site wind measurements, the synoptic networks and the reanalysis projects. Wind climate analysis, wind resource estimation and siting further require a detailed description of the topography of the terrain—with respect

Year: 1998

Language: English

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10 Journal article

Wind Power Meteorology. Part I: Climate and Turbulence : Wind power meteorology. Part I

Wind power meteorology has evolved as an applied science ®rmly founded on boundary layer meteorology but with strong links to climatology and geography. It concerns itself with three main areas: siting of wind turbines, regional wind resource assessment and short-term prediction of the wind

Year: 1998

Language: English

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