نتایج جستجو برای: wind patterns

تعداد نتایج: 490953  

Indian Ocean is known as a source of moisture for southeast of Iran due to summer precipitation. In this study, in order to investigate the role of SST of Indian Ocean, and the convergence and divergence fields in the precipitation of southeast of Iran, precipitation data of five synoptic stations were used during 2000-2010, including Iranshahr, Khash, ChahBahar, Zabul, and Saravan. To investig...

2017
JUNG-HOON KIM WILLIAM N. CHAN BANAVAR SRIDHAR ROBERT D. SHARMAN PAUL D. WILLIAMS MATT STRAHAN

The variation of wind-optimal transatlantic flight routes and their turbulence potential is investigated to understand how upper-level winds and large-scale flow patterns can affect the efficiency and safety of long-haul flights. In this study, the wind-optimal routes (WORs) that minimize the total flight time by considering wind variations are modeled for flights between John F. Kennedy Intern...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2015
m. z. moustafa z. q. moustafa m. s. moustafa s. e. moustafa z. d. moustafa

zaki’s reef is located in the gulf of suez, a narrow portion of the red sea, with exceptionally dry and hot climate and lacks almost all scientific data. this research intends to describe the area’s unique climatology, which may reveal correlations between the reef’s existence at high latitude and extreme climate conditions. air temperature at zaki’s reef fluctuated between 0.3 and 58.6oc with ...

2008
REI UEYAMA CLARA DESER

Hourly measurements from 51 moored buoys in the Tropical Atmosphere Ocean array (9°N–8°S, 165°E– 95°W) during 1993–2004 are used to document the climatological seasonal and annual mean patterns of diurnal and semidiurnal near-surface wind variability over the tropical Pacific Ocean. In all seasons, the amplitude of the semidiurnal harmonic is approximately twice as large as the diurnal harmonic...

2017
Christian M. Grams Remo Beerli Stefan Pfenninger Iain Staffell Heini Wernli

As wind and solar power provide a growing share of Europe's electricity1, understanding and accommodating their variability on multiple timescales remains a critical problem. On weekly timescales, variability is related to long-lasting weather conditions, called weather regimes2-5, which can cause lulls with a loss of wind power across neighbouring countries6. Here we show that weather regimes ...

2013
Liming Zhou Yuhong Tian Haishan Chen Yongjiu Dai Ronald A. Harris

This paper uses the empirical orthogonal function (EOF) analysis to decompose satellite-derived nighttime land surface temperature (LST) for the period of 2003–11 into spatial patterns of different scales and thus to identify whether (i) there is a pattern of LST change associated with the development of wind farms and (ii) the warming effect over wind farms reported previously is an artifact o...

2012
Carlos Abreu Ferreira João Gama Vítor Santos Costa Vladimiro Miranda Audun Botterud

The motivation for this work is the study and prediction of wind ramp events occurring in a large-scale wind farm located in the US Midwest. In this paper we introduce the SHREA framework, a stream-based model that continuously learns a discrete HMM model from wind power and wind speed measurements. We use a supervised learning algorithm to learn HMM parameters from discretized data, where ramp...

2015
Sue Lewis Richard A. Phillips Sarah J. Burthe Sarah Wanless Francis Daunt

There is growing interest in the effects of wind on wild animals, given evidence that wind speeds are increasing and becoming more variable in some regions, particularly at temperate latitudes. Wind may alter movement patterns or foraging ability, with consequences for energy budgets and, ultimately, demographic rates. These effects are expected to vary among individuals due to intrinsic factor...

2015
András Bárdossy Geoffrey Pegram Scott Sinclair Justin Pringle Derek Stretch

This paper presents the application of Fuzzy Rule Based Circulation Patterns (CPs) classification in the description and modeling of two different physical processes: rainfall regimes and ocean waves. Large ocean waves are typically generated over fetches of the order of thousands of kilometers far off shore, whereas rainfall is generated by local atmospheric variables including temperature, hu...

2011
Miki HATTORI Shuichi MORI Jun MATSUMOTO

This study describes the characteristics of the cross-equatorial northerly surge (CENS), a northerly flow that appears intermittently over the equatorial region between October and April, and its relationship to the precipitation patterns over the Maritime Continent. The CENS in this study was defined as the area-averaged northerly wind exceeding 5 m s 1 over 105 E–115 E, 5 S–EQ based on the Qu...

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