Comparison of numerical wind modelling on hectometric and km scales at Kvitfjell wind power plant
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/30101Dato
2023-06-01Type
Master thesisMastergradsoppgave
Forfatter
Rein, KristineSammendrag
Evaluating the performance of numerical weather models (NWMs) is crucial to identify the
best choice of model for wind resource assessments. This thesis has investigated how well
NWMs with different horizontal resolutions reproduced the wind directions, the wind speeds
and the associated power production at a wind power plant located in complex terrain. The
evaluated models included NORA3, WRF1km, and AROME Troms and Finnmark (ATF300m)
throughout the 9 months from January to September 2022, as well as WRF111m for some case
studies of shorter duration. The models were evaluated by comparing the simulations’ results
to hub-height wind measurements. ATF300m outperformed the other models in terms of lower
errors when considering the time period as a whole, and also for a case with wind directions
similar to the main wind direction registered for the park. This could be as a result of the better
topographic representation by the model, thereby including terrain induced effects on the wind
more accurately such as orographic blocking. However, NORA3 outperformed the other
models in terms of lower errors for two cases with wind directions coming from the NW sector.
These results may suggest that 3 km grid spacing gives a sufficient representation of the wind
fields when the wind is coming from the open ocean and is less influenced by the terrain before
entering the park. Another suggestion may be that the coarser spatial resolution of NORA3
provides lower simulated wind speeds which counteracts the overestimation related to the
absence of a wind farm parameterization.
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UiT The Arctic University of NorwayUiT Norges arktiske universitet
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