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Advancements in Boundary Layer Meteorology: Measuring Atmospheric Interactions with Terrain

This comprehensive study explores methodologies for measuring and simulating atmospheric interactions at the boundary layer where land or water meets the atmosphere. Key topics include how these interactions affect crop yields, downwind impacts, wind shear, and turbulence. The research also addresses challenges in optimizing power grid forecasting for offshore wind resources. By enhancing models through observational data and advanced simulations using tools like WindCube and WRF, this work aims to improve resource assessment and wind energy forecasting, benefiting stakeholders from various sectors.

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Advancements in Boundary Layer Meteorology: Measuring Atmospheric Interactions with Terrain

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  1. Lundquist group: boundary-layer meteorology:How do we measure and simulate where the atmosphere meets the land or water? Crop Impacts Downwind Impacts Wind Shear And Turbulence Impacts Resource Assessment Forecasting for Power Grid Optimization Offshore Wind Challenges

  2. Theory: improving the models based on obs • Observations: • WindCube remote sensing, • tower in situ • HRDL remote sensing with NOAA • Modeling: WRF&WRF-LES • turbine wakes • boundary layers • Surface-atm interaction NREL DOE NCAR LANL LLNL RASEI Industry Funding

  3. Mike Rhodes (ASEN), Matt Aitken (Physics), Iowa Wind Farm June-July 2010 Windcube @ SkyWatch May 2010 Robert Marshall (ATOC), Mike Rhodes (ASEN) CWEX-11, June-Aug 2011

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