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The presentation will take place on Tuesday February 4th at 11:00-12:30.
As wind-analysts, the setup and calibration of a land-surface model are important first steps to simulate the flow over a wind farm site. Accurate land-surface data play a key role and includes land-cover characteristics such as terrain roughness, elevation as well as tree heights and leaf-area density – not at least at cold-climate sites where significant seasonal changes in land-surfaces, vegetation and meteorology is challenging to our models.
If you are at WinterWind, consider stopping by and learning more about this interesting topic.
Read more:
Innowind data-layers in windPRO
Winterwind conference
Innowind project