Automated classification scheme for wind fields

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A distance measure is defined between pairs of wind fields, represented by a set of observations. Based on the resulting distance matrix, a hierarchical cluster analysis is performed that also provides an indication for the choice of an appropriate number of clusters. The classification method is applied to a monthly record of 1-h averages of wind measurements in the region of Basel, Switzerland. Different clustering schemes are tested, and the complete linkage method is chosen as most appropriate. For the test case a relatively small number of classes (12) provides a sufficient description of the different flow patterns in this complex topography. The strong chaneling of flow in the valleys of the Basel region seems to result in only a small number of distinguishable flow patterns. -from Authors

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Weber, R. O., & Kaufmann, P. (1995). Automated classification scheme for wind fields. Journal of Applied Meteorology, 34(5), 1133–1141. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0450(1995)034<1133:ACSFWF>2.0.CO;2

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