NEWA FORESTED HILL EXPERIMENT KASSEL - EXPERIMENT DOCUMENTATION

The NEWA Forested Hill Experiment Kassel was a field campaign conducted within the EU project – New European Wind Atlas NEWA. The experiment provides a unique dataset of wind measurements for validating models for flow over forested hilly terrain. It was performed around the »Rödeser Berg«, a hill located 20;km northwest of Fraunhofer IEE Kassel, Germany. The experiment consisted of a 3;month intensive campaign and a 1;year long-term campaign (November 2016 to October 2017). In total 17;wind measurement systems were used: 9 long-range Doppler scanning lidars, 6;lidar/sodar vertical wind profilers and 2 tall met masts.By the end of the NEWA project all experimental data will be freely available. The measurement data will be provided in NetCDF format.This technical report provides a detailed documentation of the field campaign.

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Source https://zenodo.org/records/3581412
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Author Paul Kühn,Alexander Basse,Doron Callies,Yiyin Chen,Richard Döpfer,Julia Freier,Timm Griesbach,Tobias Klaas,Lukas Pauscher
Maintainer Paul Kühn,Alexander Basse,Doron Callies,Yiyin Chen,Richard Döpfer,Julia Freier,Timm Griesbach,Tobias Klaas,Lukas Pauscher
Maintainer Email Paul Kühn,Alexander Basse,Doron Callies,Yiyin Chen,Richard Döpfer,Julia Freier,Timm Griesbach,Tobias Klaas,Lukas Pauscher
Dataset subject NEWA, Wind, Measurement, Lidar
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