Lidar - HilFlowS - LLNL WindCube v2 - EOP - Processed Data
Abstract
The WindCube v2 is a pulsed LIDAR and uses four beams sent in succession in the four cardinal directions along a 28°scanning cone angle to measure horizontal velocity and wind direction. A fifth beam is sent in the vertical direction to measure vertical velocity. Measurement heights are user-programmed and range from 40 m to 200 m. During HilFlowS, the WindCube v2 was programmed to measure from 40 m to 150 m at 10-m intervals. The data sampling rate was 1 s, wind speed accuracy was 0.1 m/s, and direction accuracy was 1.5° for the instrument. The data were averaged across 10-min. averaging intervals.
- Authors:
- Publication Date:
- DOE Contract Number:
- 67025F
- Product Type:
- Dataset
- Research Org.:
- Pacific Northwest National Lab. (PNNL), Richland, WA (United States). Atmosphere to Electrons (A2e) Data Archive and Portal
- Sponsoring Org.:
- USDOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), Wind and Water Technologies Office (EE-4W)
- Subject:
- 17 Wind Energy
- OSTI Identifier:
- 1571452
- DOI:
- 10.21947/1571452
Citation Formats
Wharton, Sonia. Lidar - HilFlowS - LLNL WindCube v2 - EOP - Processed Data. United States: N. p., 2020.
Web. doi:10.21947/1571452.
Wharton, Sonia. Lidar - HilFlowS - LLNL WindCube v2 - EOP - Processed Data. United States. doi:10.21947/1571452.
Wharton, Sonia. 2020.
"Lidar - HilFlowS - LLNL WindCube v2 - EOP - Processed Data". United States. doi:10.21947/1571452. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1571452. Pub date:Mon Mar 16 00:00:00 EDT 2020
@article{osti_1571452,
title = {Lidar - HilFlowS - LLNL WindCube v2 - EOP - Processed Data},
author = {Wharton, Sonia},
abstractNote = {The WindCube v2 is a pulsed LIDAR and uses four beams sent in succession in the four cardinal directions along a 28°scanning cone angle to measure horizontal velocity and wind direction. A fifth beam is sent in the vertical direction to measure vertical velocity. Measurement heights are user-programmed and range from 40 m to 200 m. During HilFlowS, the WindCube v2 was programmed to measure from 40 m to 150 m at 10-m intervals. The data sampling rate was 1 s, wind speed accuracy was 0.1 m/s, and direction accuracy was 1.5° for the instrument. The data were averaged across 10-min. averaging intervals.},
doi = {10.21947/1571452},
journal = {},
number = ,
volume = ,
place = {United States},
year = {2020},
month = {3}
}
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