Generation of Typical Meteorological Sequences to Simulate Growth and Production of Biological Systems

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Numerical simulation applied to agriculture or wastewater treatment (WWT) is a complementary tool to understand, a priori, the impact of meteorological parameters on productivity under limiting environmental conditions or even to guide investments towards other more relevant circular economic objectives. This work proposes a new methodology to calculate Typical Meteorological Sequences (TMS) that could be used as input data to simulate the growth and productivity of photosynthetic organisms in different biological systems, such as a High-Rate Algae Pond (HRAP) for WWT or in agriculture for crops. The TMS was established by applying Finkelstein-Schafer statistics and represents the most likely meteorological sequence in the long term for each meteorological season. In our case study, 18 locations in the Madrid (Spain) region are estimated depending on climate conditions represented by solar irradiance and temperature. The parameters selected for generating TMS were photosynthetically active radiation, solar day length, maximum, minimum, mean, and temperature range. The selection of potential sequences according to the growth period of the organism is performed by resampling the available meteorological data, which, in this case study, increases the number of candidate sequences by 700%.

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Wane, O., Zarzalejo, L. F., Ferrera-Cobos, F., Navarro, A. A., Rodríguez-López, A., & Valenzuela, R. X. (2023). Generation of Typical Meteorological Sequences to Simulate Growth and Production of Biological Systems. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 13(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/app13084826

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