Label: action specification for wind characteristics
Definition:
Action specification for wind characteristics is an action specification that deals with wind characteristics.
Wind characteristics include speed, direction, frequency, turbulence, and seasonal or diurnal patterns.
Air density adjustment is an action specification that describes how variations in air density due to changes in altitude, temperature, and pressure are incorporated into the wind resource calculations.
Data preparation is an action specification that describes the steps the bearer takes to acquire raw data and how this data is cleaned, transformed, and structured for subsequent analysis. So it includes the acquisition and pre-processing of data.
Wind power density calculation is an action specification that describes how wind power density (WPD) is calculated to estimate the theoretical wind power potential based on wind speed and air density.
Wind speed calculation is an action specification that describes how wind speed at the hub height of a wind turbine is inferred from measurements taken at a different height. It is extrapolated vertically to the hub height.
Wind speed frequency analysis is an action specification that describes the process of calculating the frequency of different wind speed intervals over a set period giving a wind speed frequency distribution.
Wind variability identification is an action specification that describes the process of identifying variations in wind characteristics across temporal scales.
Wind characteristics include speed, direction, frequency, turbulence, and seasonal or diurnal patterns.