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WEDNESDAY, 28 SEPTEMBER 2016 14:30 - 16:00 MESO-SCALE MODELLING AND THE MODEL CHAIN Room: Hall E |
Resource assessment |

Session description Numerical weather prediction models are increasingly being used for the estimation of wind resources over large regions. The large-scale wind resource maps resulting from such models are useful to identify favourable regions for wind energy deployment in the prospection phase. Often reanalysis data is used as the input for these models and one these datasets, MERRA from NASA, has recently been replaced by MERRA2. We will discuss the consequences of this change along with using micro-scale models to downscale. Speakers will also address the important subject of modelling storms using a coupled numerical weather model a spectral wave model. You attended this session?
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Erik Lundtang Petersen DTU Wind Energy, Denmark THE MODEL CHAIN AND THE SPECTRAL GAP Abstract ID: 37 ![]() ![]() |
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David Schillebeeckx Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Belgium VALIDATION AND SENSITIVITY TESTING OF MESOSCALE GENERALISATION PROCEDURE FOR THE WRF MODEL Abstract ID: 74 ![]() ![]() |
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Xiaoli Larsén DTU Wind Energy, Denmark STORM BRITTA Abstract ID: 123 ![]() ![]() |
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Pep Moreno Vortex, Spain HALF STEP FORWARD TOWARDS NEW REANALYSIS GENERATION: INTRODUCING MERRA2 AND WHAT IT BRINGS TO THE WIND POWER INDUSTRY Abstract ID: 328 ![]() ![]() |
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Rolando Soler-Bientz Loughborough University, United Kingdom ASSESSMENT OF THE OFFSHORE WIND SPEED RELATIVE TO THE SHORE DISTANCE Abstract ID: 329 ![]() ![]() |
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