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Remote Sensing Of Atmospheric Conditions For Wind Energy Applications Charlotte Hasager

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Remote Sensing Of Atmospheric Conditions For Wind Energy Applications Charlotte Hasager
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Publisher: MDPI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 61.78 MB
Pages: 290
Author: Charlotte Hasager, Mikael Sjöholm
ISBN: 9783038979432, 3038979430
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Remote Sensing Of Atmospheric Conditions For Wind Energy Applications Charlotte Hasager by Charlotte Hasager, Mikael Sjöholm 9783038979432, 3038979430 instant download after payment.

This Special Issue “Atmospheric Conditions for Wind Energy Applications” hosts papers on aspects of remote sensing for atmospheric conditions for wind energy applications. Wind lidar technology is presented from a theoretical view on the coherent focused Doppler lidar principles. Furthermore, wind lidar for applied use for wind turbine control, wind farm wake, and gust characterizations is presented, as well as methods to reduce uncertainty when using lidar in complex terrain. Wind lidar observations are used to validate numerical model results. Wind Doppler lidar mounted on aircraft used for observing winds in hurricane conditions and Doppler radar on the ground used for very short-term wind forecasting are presented. For the offshore environment, floating lidar data processing is presented as well as an experiment with wind-profiling lidar on a ferry for model validation. Assessments of wind resources in the coastal zone using wind-profiling lidar and global wind maps using satellite data are presented.

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