

Author: Gasset Nicolas Landry Mathieu Gagnon Yves
Publisher: MDPI
E-ISSN: 1996-1073|5|11|4288-4322
ISSN: 1996-1073
Source: Energies, Vol.5, Iss.11, 2012-10, pp. : 4288-4322
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Abstract
The objective of this work was to assess the accuracy of various coupled mesoscale-microscale wind flow modeling methodologies for wind energy applications. This is achieved by examining and comparing mean wind speeds from several wind flow modeling methodologies with observational measurements from several 50 m met towers distributed across the study area. At the mesoscale level, with a 5 km resolution, two scenarios are examined based on the Mesoscale Compressible Community Model (MC2) model: the Canadian Wind Energy Atlas (CWEA) scenario, which is based on standard input data, and the CWEA High Definition (CWEAHD) scenario where high resolution land cover input data is used. A downscaling of the obtained mesoscale wind climate to the microscale level is then performed, where two linear microscale models,
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