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Parametric estimates of the kinetic energy in the atmospheric boundary layer from minisodar measurements V. A. Simakhin, A. I. Potekaev, O. S. Cherepanov, L. G. Shamanaeva

Contributor(s): Simakhin, Valerii A | Potekaev, Aleksandr I, 1951- | Cherepanov, Oleg S | Shamanaeva, Luidmila GMaterial type: ArticleArticleContent type: Текст Media type: электронный Subject(s): пограничный слой атмосферы | кинетическая энергия ветрового потока | робастные оценки | кинетическая энергия | кинетическая энергия турбулентностиGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 12341 : 28th International Symposium on Atmospheric and Ocean Optics: Atmospheric Physics, 2022, Tomsk, Russia. P. 123415P-1-123415P-6Abstract: In the present work, the kinetic energy of wind outliers taken to mean wind velocity values exceeding a preset value and including wind gusts are compared with the mean wind kinetic energy component retrieved from minisodar measurements using the robust parametric algorithm proposed by the authors. Allowance for the contribution of the wind outliers in the parametric estimates of the wind kinetic energy enables its fine structure to be determined and its effect on light flying objects, high-rise buildings, bridges to be estimated and the energy potentials of wind turbines to be evaluated.
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In the present work, the kinetic energy of wind outliers taken to mean wind velocity values exceeding a preset value and including wind gusts are compared with the mean wind kinetic energy component retrieved from minisodar measurements using the robust parametric algorithm proposed by the authors. Allowance for the contribution of the wind outliers in the parametric estimates of the wind kinetic energy enables its fine structure to be determined and its effect on light flying objects, high-rise buildings, bridges to be estimated and the energy potentials of wind turbines to be evaluated.

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