Wind speed and direction predictions by WRF and WindSim coupling over Nygårdsfjell
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/10127Dato
2016Type
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Peer reviewed
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In this study, the performance of the mesoscale meteorological Weather Research
and Forecast (WRF) model coupled with the microscale computational fluid dynamics based
model WindSim is investigated and compared to the performance of WRF alone. The two model
set-ups, WRF and WRF-WindSim, have been tested on three high-wind events in February, June
and October, over a complex terrain at the Nyg˚ardsfjell wind park in Norway. The wind speeds
and wind directions are compared to measurements and the results are evaluated based on root
mean square error, bias and standard deviation error. Both model set-ups are able to reproduce
the high wind events. For the winter month February the WRF-WindSim performed better
than WRF alone, with the root mean square error (RMSE) decreasing from 2.86 to 2.38 and
standard deviation error (STDE) decreasing from 2.69 to 2.37. For the two other months no such
improvements were found. The best model performance was found in October where the WRF
had a RMSE of 1.76 and STDE of 1.68. For June, both model set-ups underestimate the wind
speed. Overall, the adopted coupling method of using WRF outputs as virtual climatology for
coupling WRF and WindSim did not offer a significant improvement over the complex terrain
of Nyg˚ardsfjell. However, the proposed coupling method offers high degree of simplicity when
it comes to its application. Further testing is recommended over larger number of test cases to
make a significant conclusion.