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Microscale Winds in Complex Terrain: Insights from the Perdigão Mega Project

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Abstract

More than 70% of the Earth’s land surface is in complex terrain, and thus mountain meteorology has attracted the atten­tion of a wide range of constituencies, including meteorologists, fluid dynamists, and wind engineers. Most past research on winds in complex terrain has been on mesoscales (~1–100 km; hours to days), spurred by air pollution, aviation, warfare, and energy applications. Comprehensive field projects with mesoscale emphasis abound, some examples being VTMX, T-REX, MATERHORN and WFIP-2. More recently, however, microscale (1-500 m; seconds to hours) flows in complex terrain have received increasing interest owing to growing applications in wind engineering, urban modeling and firefighting. To this end, after a decade of preparation, the Perdigão mega-project came to fruition in 2017, participated by EU and US groups that included some 70+ research and technical personnel.  The terrain, instrumentation, and collaborative arrangements of the Perdigão project were all unique, for more information see: https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-17-0227.1.  This presentation describes the evolution of the project, its conduct, as well as selected results of flow through small topographic features and over heterogeneous surfaces relevant to wind energy prospecting.

Publication: Fernando, H.J.S., Mann, J., Laginha Mestre da Palma, J.M., Lundquist, J., Barthelmie, R., Pereira, M.S.B., Brown, W.O.J., Katopodes Chow, F., Gerz, T., Hocut, C.M., Klein, P.M., Leo, L.S., Matos, J.C., Oncley, S.P., Pryor, S.C., Bariteau, L., Bell, T.M., Bodini, N., Carney, M.B., Courtney, M., Creegan, E., Dimitrova, R., Gomes, S., Hagen, M., Hyde, O., Kigle, S., Krishnamurthy, R., Lopes, J.C., Mazzaro, L., Neher, J.M.T., Menke, R., Murphy, P., Oswald, L., Otarola-Bustos, S., Pattantyus, A.K., Rodrigues, C., Schady, A., Sirin, N., Spuler, S., Svensson, E., Tomaszewski, J., Turner, D.D., van Veen, L., Vasiljević, N., Vassallo, D., Voss, S., Wildmann, N., and Wang, Y., The Perdigão: Peering into Microscale Details of Mountain Winds, Bulletin American Meteorological Society, 100(5), 799-819, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-17-0227.1.<br><br>Vassallo, D., Krishnamurthy, R., Menke, R. and Fernando, H.J.S., Stratified Flow through a Microscale Gap: Observations during the Perdigão Field Study, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 189-208, 2021, https://doi.org/10.1175/JAS-D-20-0087.1

Presenters

  • Harindra J Fernando

    University of Notre Dame

Authors

  • Harindra J Fernando

    University of Notre Dame