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van Hooft, J.A. (author)
Weather and climate influence life in many ways; varying climatic conditions can be associated with varying human cultures and on a day-to-day basis, the weather influences our plans and mood. As such, a proper prediction of the weather is of great importance. Ultimately, the weather is fueled by solar irradiation, which changes sharply over the...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Lu, Nan You (author), Manuel, Lance (author), Hawbecker, Patrick (author), Basu, S. (author)
Thunderstorm downbursts have been reported to cause damage or failure to wind turbine arrays. We extend a large-eddy simulation model used in previous work to generate downburst-related inflow fields with a view toward defining correlated wind fields that all turbines in an array would experience together during a downburst. We are also...
journal article 2021
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Bosveld, Fred C. (author), Baas, P. (author), Beljaars, Anton C.M. (author), Holtslag, Albert A.M. (author), de Arellano, Jordi Vilà Guerau (author), van de Wiel, B.J.H. (author)
An overview is given of 50-year Cabauw observations and research on the structure and dynamics of the atmospheric boundary layer. It is shown that over time this research site with its 200-m meteorological tower has grown into an atmospheric observatory with a comprehensive observational program encompassing almost all aspects of the...
journal article 2020
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Lu, Nan You (author), Hawbecker, Patrick (author), Basu, S. (author), Manuel, Lance (author)
Severe winds produced by thunderstorm downbursts pose a serious risk to the structural integrity of wind turbines. However, guidelines for wind turbine design (such as the International Electrotechnical Commission Standard, IEC 61400-1) do not describe the key physical characteristics of such events realistically. In this study, a large-eddy...
journal article 2019
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Hrebtov, Michael (author), Hanjalic, K. (author)
Seasonal variation of air quality in a city with a large river was investigated by means of numerical simulations of air movement and pollutant dispersion over inversion-capped diurnal cycles using a Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) approach with algebraic turbulent flux model. The study accounts for the effects of urban heat island ...
journal article 2019
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van Hooft, J.A. (author), Popinet, Stéphane (author), van Heerwaarden, Chiel C. (author), van der Linden, S.J.A. (author), de Roode, S.R. (author), van de Wiel, B.J.H. (author)
We present a proof-of-concept for the adaptive mesh refinement method applied to atmospheric boundary-layer simulations. Such a method may form an attractive alternative to static grids for studies on atmospheric flows that have a high degree of scale separation in space and/or time. Examples include the diurnal cycle and a convective...
journal article 2018
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Vignon, Etienne (author), Hourdin, Frédéric (author), Genthon, Christophe (author), Gallée, Hubert (author), Bazile, Eric (author), Lefebvre, Marie Pierre (author), Madeleine, Jean Baptiste (author), van de Wiel, B.J.H. (author)
The parametrization of the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) is critical over the Antarctic Plateau for climate modelling since it affects the climatological temperature inversion and the negatively buoyant near-surface flow over the ice-sheet. This study challenges state-of-the-art parametrizations used in general circulation models to...
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