The operational principle of offshore wind farms (OWF) is to extract kinetic energy from the atmosphere and convert it into electricity. Consequently, a region of reduced wind speed in the shadow zone of an OWF, the so-called wind-wake, is generated. As there is a horizontal wind speed deficit between the wind-wake and the undisturbed neighboring regions, the locally reduced surface stress results in an adjusted Ekman transport. Subsequently, the creation of a dipole pattern in sea surface elevation induces corresponding anomalies in the vertical water velocities. The dynamics of these OWF wind-wake induced upwelling/downwelling dipoles have been analyzed in earlier model studies, and strong impacts on stratified pelagic ecosystems have bee...
International audienceOffshore wind technology is currently the most widespread and advanced source ...
In the last decade, the number of offshore wind farms has increased rapidly. Offshore wind farms are...
AbstractShelf seas comprise approximately 7% of the world’s oceans and host enormous economic activi...
In Europe, offshore wind farms have a capacity of 16 GW, with 71% installed at the North Sea. These ...
In this study, the interactions between an offshore wind farm, upper-ocean currents, and stratificat...
AbstractIn this study, the interactions between an offshore wind farm, upper-ocean currents, and str...
The upper ocean response in the presence of a wind farm is studied numerically, taking into account ...
AbstractIn this study the vertical motion of the ocean is studied numerically. A wake model that inc...
The wind energy industry has recently started to look in more depth at wind turbine wakes. Studies o...
A recent increase in the construction of Offshore Wind Farms (OWFs) has initiated numerous environme...
This study utilizes field observations in southern Monterey Bay, CA, to examine how regional-scale u...
Given the rising number of offshore wind farms, the effect of wakes (the area downwind of wind farms...
We present an analysis of wind measurements from a series of airborne campaigns conducted to s...
International audienceA coupled two dimensional idealized numerical model of the ocean and sediment ...
The addition of offshore wind farms (OWFs) to stratified regions of shelf seas poses an anthropogeni...
International audienceOffshore wind technology is currently the most widespread and advanced source ...
In the last decade, the number of offshore wind farms has increased rapidly. Offshore wind farms are...
AbstractShelf seas comprise approximately 7% of the world’s oceans and host enormous economic activi...
In Europe, offshore wind farms have a capacity of 16 GW, with 71% installed at the North Sea. These ...
In this study, the interactions between an offshore wind farm, upper-ocean currents, and stratificat...
AbstractIn this study, the interactions between an offshore wind farm, upper-ocean currents, and str...
The upper ocean response in the presence of a wind farm is studied numerically, taking into account ...
AbstractIn this study the vertical motion of the ocean is studied numerically. A wake model that inc...
The wind energy industry has recently started to look in more depth at wind turbine wakes. Studies o...
A recent increase in the construction of Offshore Wind Farms (OWFs) has initiated numerous environme...
This study utilizes field observations in southern Monterey Bay, CA, to examine how regional-scale u...
Given the rising number of offshore wind farms, the effect of wakes (the area downwind of wind farms...
We present an analysis of wind measurements from a series of airborne campaigns conducted to s...
International audienceA coupled two dimensional idealized numerical model of the ocean and sediment ...
The addition of offshore wind farms (OWFs) to stratified regions of shelf seas poses an anthropogeni...
International audienceOffshore wind technology is currently the most widespread and advanced source ...
In the last decade, the number of offshore wind farms has increased rapidly. Offshore wind farms are...
AbstractShelf seas comprise approximately 7% of the world’s oceans and host enormous economic activi...