High wind speed (U) is one of the most dangerous natural hazards in North America and Europe. As a result, spatially explicit, statistical estimation of extreme U is of particular relevance for many sectors. However, the most common sources of wind speed data such as reanalysis data and in situ measurements are limited for this purpose due to their coarse spatial resolution and low representativeness. Thus, the main goal was to develop a high spatial resolution (250 m × 250 m) model (GloWiSMo‐X) for monthly mapping of the maximum hourly U for a 10‐year return period (U10yr) in North America and Europe. The multistep development of GloWiSMo‐X is based on 2544 hourly U time series available from the integrated surface global hourly meteorolog...
This paper compares extreme value statistics of daily maximum 10 m wind speed in winter simulated by...
The predictability of high impact weather events on multiple time scales is a crucial issue both in ...
Time histories of wind speed and direction from 394 surface observation stations were obtained to ca...
Here we present a global, homogenized and geospatially explicit digital atlas of the sustained fifty...
Abstract. Frequency and intensity of gust wind speeds asso-ciated with severe mid-latitude winter st...
An innovative methodology aimed at establishing a numerical model-based high-resolution climatology ...
In this paper a methodology is presented that can be used to model the annual wind energy yield (AEY...
Póster presentado en: EMS Annual Meeting: European Conference for Applied Meteorology and Climatolog...
Frequency and intensity of gust wind speeds associated with severe mid-latitude winter storms are es...
A polar-adjusted version of the regional climate model COSMO-CLM was used at a horizontal resolution...
The purpose of this work is to present a methodology aimed at predicting extreme wind speeds over Sw...
Despite the substantial progress made in recent years to improve the characterization of extreme win...
Extreme weather events represent one of the most visible and immediate hazards to society. Many of t...
The occurrence of mid-latitude windstorms is related to strong socio-economic effects. For detailed ...
The statistical modeling of the extreme mean wind speed is a very controversial subject. Several mod...
This paper compares extreme value statistics of daily maximum 10 m wind speed in winter simulated by...
The predictability of high impact weather events on multiple time scales is a crucial issue both in ...
Time histories of wind speed and direction from 394 surface observation stations were obtained to ca...
Here we present a global, homogenized and geospatially explicit digital atlas of the sustained fifty...
Abstract. Frequency and intensity of gust wind speeds asso-ciated with severe mid-latitude winter st...
An innovative methodology aimed at establishing a numerical model-based high-resolution climatology ...
In this paper a methodology is presented that can be used to model the annual wind energy yield (AEY...
Póster presentado en: EMS Annual Meeting: European Conference for Applied Meteorology and Climatolog...
Frequency and intensity of gust wind speeds associated with severe mid-latitude winter storms are es...
A polar-adjusted version of the regional climate model COSMO-CLM was used at a horizontal resolution...
The purpose of this work is to present a methodology aimed at predicting extreme wind speeds over Sw...
Despite the substantial progress made in recent years to improve the characterization of extreme win...
Extreme weather events represent one of the most visible and immediate hazards to society. Many of t...
The occurrence of mid-latitude windstorms is related to strong socio-economic effects. For detailed ...
The statistical modeling of the extreme mean wind speed is a very controversial subject. Several mod...
This paper compares extreme value statistics of daily maximum 10 m wind speed in winter simulated by...
The predictability of high impact weather events on multiple time scales is a crucial issue both in ...
Time histories of wind speed and direction from 394 surface observation stations were obtained to ca...