Mesoscale Modeling of Low-Level Jets over the North Sea

Contemporary onshore and offshore wind resource assessment frameworks incorporate diverse multi-scale weather predictionmodels (commonly known as mesoscale models) to dynamically downscale global-scale atmospheric fields to regional-scale (i.e., spatial a

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Research Topics in Wind Energy Volume 2

Series editor Joachim Peinke, University of Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany e-mail: [email protected]

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About this Series The series Research Topics in Wind Energy publishes new developments and advances in the fields of Wind Energy Research and Technology, rapidly and informally but with a high quality. Wind Energy is a new emerging research field characterized by a high degree of interdisciplinarity. The intent is to cover all the technical contents, applications, and multidisciplinary aspects of Wind Energy, embedded in the fields of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Physics, Turbulence, Energy Technology, Control, Meteorology and Long-Term Wind Forecasts, Wind Turbine Technology, System Integration and Energy Economics, as well as the methodologies behind them. Within the scope of the series are monographs, lecture notes, selected contributions from specialized conferences and workshops, as well as selected PhD theses. Of particular value to both the contributors and the readership are the short publication timeframe and the worldwide distribution, which enable both wide and rapid dissemination of research output. The series is promoted under the auspices of the European Academy of Wind Energy.

Michael Hölling · Joachim Peinke Stefan Ivanell Editors

Wind Energy – Impact of Turbulence

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Editors Michael Hölling Institute of Physics and ForWind University of Oldenburg Oldenburg Germany

Stefan Ivanell Gotland University Visby Sweden

Joachim Peinke Institute of Physics and ForWind University of Oldenburg Oldenburg Germany

ISSN 2196-7806 ISBN 978-3-642-54695-2 DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-54696-9

ISSN 2196-7814 (electronic) ISBN 978-3-642-54696-9 (eBook)

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