Abstract
Abstract. Wind profiles up to 600 m height are investigated. Measurements of mean wind speed profiles were obtained from a novel wind lidar and compared to model simulations from a mesoscale model (WRF-ARW v3.1). It is found that WRF is able to predict the mean wind profile rather well and typically within 1–2 m s−1 to the individual measured values. WRF underpredicts the normalized wind profile, especially for stable conditions. The effect of baroclinicity on the upper part of the wind profile is discussed.
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Floors, R., Batchvarova, E., Gryning, S.-E., Hahmann, A. N., Peña, A., & Mikkelsen, T. (2011). Atmospheric boundary layer wind profile at a flat coastal site – wind speed lidar measurements and mesoscale modeling results. Advances in Science and Research, 6(1), 155–159. https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-6-155-2011
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