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https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-16-85-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-16-85-2019
04 Jun 2019
 | 04 Jun 2019

Sensitivity of nocturnal low-level jets to land-use parameters and meteorological quantities

Astrid Ziemann, Manuela Starke, and Tina Leiding

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Low-level jets are frequently observed local wind maxima in the nocturnal boundary layer. This phenomenon occurs at hub heights of modern wind turbines and cause challenges for the wind power assessment. To characterize the dependencies of low-level jets, the micro-scale model HIRVAC2D is applied in the study. Results of several HIRVAC2D simulations are presented in order to deduce quantitatively the sensitivity of low-level jets to landuse parameters as well as meteorological quantities.