Summary: | Herewith we present the dataset of wind measurements from a Skipheia meteorological station on the island of Frøya on the western coast of Norway, Trondelag. The site represents an exposed coastal wind climate with open sea, land and mixed fetch from various directions. UTM-coordinates of the Met-mast: 8.34251 E and 63.66638 N. Presented data were gathered between years 2009-2015; Hardware summary: 6 pairs of 2D sonic anemometers at 10, 16, 25, 40, 70, 100 m above the ground, independent temperature measurements at the same heights and near the ground; pressure and relative humidity from local meteostation (Sula, 20 km away). Database summary: approx. 180 000 of 10 min data samples of full data recovery. Wind speed and direction, temperature, pressure & relative hummidity (from a nearby meteostation). Data description: Two data files of different formats are available: a *.txt comma-separated valuesfile and a native MATLAB *.mat file. Both contain the same data, starting with the first column:timestamp, wind speed(columns WS1-WS12) for 6 anemometers pairs, wind direction (columns WD1-WD12) for 6 anemometers pairs, temprature at 0.2 m (AT0), temeratures at levels of wind measurement (AT1-AT6), SUla. Columns have headers describing the data (first row). Detailed site description with wind climate description can be found in attached asnalisys: Site analisys.pdf. Additional information and analisys can be found inlisted below works, using data from Frøya site, or nearby sites: IEA Wind TCP Task 27 Compendium of IEA Wind TCP Task 27 Case Studies, Technical Report, Prepared by Ignacio Cruz Cruz, CIEMAT, Spain Trudy Forsyth, WAT, United States, October 2018; Chapter 1.8 Domagalski, P., Bardal, L. M., & Satran, L. Vertical Wind Profiles in Non-neutral Conditions-Comparison of Models and Measurements from Froya. Journal of Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering . Mathias Møller, Piotr Domagalskiand Lars Roar Sætran, Characteristics of abnormal vertical wind profiles at a coastal site, Journal of Physics: ...
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