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WAsP in the forest

Contents. Why are forests different? How are these differences parameterised?Estimating forest wind speeds with WAsPData material measurements from 6 sitesResultsConclusions and future work. Roughness and zero displacement height. Depends onThe mean height of the roughness elements (trees)

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WAsP in the forest

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    1. WAsP in the forest E Dellwik, L Landberg and NO Jensen ebba.dellwik@risoe.dk Wind Energy Department Risø National Laboratory EWEA conference, London 2004

    2. Contents Why are forests different? How are these differences parameterised? Estimating forest wind speeds with WAsP Data material – measurements from 6 sites Results Conclusions and future work

    3. Roughness and zero displacement height Depends on The mean height of the roughness elements (trees) The density of the forest

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