This layer displays the mean wind speed from the Global Wind Atlas at 250 meter resolution and 5 heights: 10, 50, 100, 150, and 200 meters. (Beta)
BEIJING, Nov. 23 (Xinhua) -- Chinese researchers found that the global average surface wind speed has increased since 2010, according to a recent study paper published in the journal of Nature Climate Change. Wind power, a rapidly growing alternative energy source, has been threatened by reducti...
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Global satellite measurements of water vapour, wind speed and wave height Data from the 100 days of Seasat observations in 1978 provided the first global maps of mean wind speed and wave height measured from satellites. They reve... DB Chelton,KJ Hussey,ME Parke - 《Nature》 被引量: 112发...
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It is very likely that mean wind speed increases in most parts of Brazil, South Africa and Eastern Australia whereas decreasing mean wind speed is projected for large parts of the USA and Eastern Russia. Changes in the other distribution moments (standard deviation, skewness and kurtosis) are ...
physiological model (customized “endoR_devel” from NicheMapR) and parameters that we used for the main analysis. To simulate the experimental condition, we used a wind speed of 0.1 m/s, a relative humidity of 5% and zero radiation. We adjusted only five size-related parameters to ...
wind turbine hub heights.U50estimates derived using ERA5 output and four different methods are shown to lie within an average of 9–13% of those from point measurements. The reference wind speed (Uref) derived using five times the mean wind speed as specified in the wind turbine design ...
The reference wind speed () derived using five times the mean wind speed as specified in the wind turbine design standards is generally a conservative estimate of. Particularly after application of additional safety factors, this may result in over-engineering of wind turbines and excess capital ...