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Comparison Of The Weibull Model With Measured Wind Speed Distributions For Stochastic Wind Generation, Simon Van Donk, Larry E. Wagner, Edward L. Skidmore, John Tatarko
Comparison Of The Weibull Model With Measured Wind Speed Distributions For Stochastic Wind Generation, Simon Van Donk, Larry E. Wagner, Edward L. Skidmore, John Tatarko
West Central Research and Extension Center, North Platte
Wind is the principal driver of the Wind Erosion Prediction System (WEPS), which is a process−based computer model for the simulation of wind−blown sediment loss from a field. WEPS generates wind using a stochastic wind generator. The objectives of this study were to improve the stochastic generation of wind speed and direction and to update the wind statistics used by the generator with statistics derived from more recent, quality−controlled data for the 48 contiguous states of the U.S. Erosive wind power density (WPD) was chosen to evaluate how well wind is generated, since it is proportional to sediment …