The Alaiz Experiment (ALEX17)- wind field and turbulent fluxes in a large-scale and complex topography with synoptic forcing

The Alaiz experiment (ALEX17) was performed at Alaiz, located in Navarre region (Spain), a site consisting of a mountain range of 1000m above sea level (a.s.l.). To the North, along the prevailing wind direction, measurement equipment are located at a valley 500m lower in altitude bounded by a 750 m asl. hill located 6 km north of Alaiz. The experimental layout aims to provide a high-quality database to explore wind flow phenomena and derive validation datasets of high-resolution mesoscale-to-microscale models with strong coupling between terrain and thermal stratification. This full-scale experiment is a joint effort between research groups of Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Renewable Energy Centre of Spain (CENER) and University of Balearic Islands (UIB).

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Source https://data.dtu.dk/collections/The_Alaiz_Experiment_ALEX17_wind_field_and_turbulent_fluxes_in_a_large-scale_and_complex_topography_with_synoptic_forcing/4508597/1
Version 1.1.1
Author Pedro Santos
Maintainer Jakob Mann
Maintainer Email Jakob Mann
Dataset subject complex terrain,turbulence,lidar data,wind lidar,windscanner,flux measurements
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