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Publication Date
25 February 2019

Downscaling Wind

Subtitle
Review of wind climate regionalization.
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Our analysis documents the many opportunities that remain to; (1) refine existing regionalization/downscaling methods for sustained and high frequency winds, (2) develop new approaches to improve the skill with which the spatiotemporal scales of wind variability are represented, and articulates new approaches to evaluate and improve skill in describing wind climates. 

Impact

Wind storms are the single biggest source of “weather-related” insurance losses in Europe and North America in the contemporary climate. Possible changes in wind regimes and intense wind events as a result of global climate non-stationarity are of importance to a variety of potential climate change feedbacks, and a number of other socioeconomic sectors.

Summary

Our comprehensive review of the state of the art in wind climates also includes recommendations regarding future research directions.

 

Point of Contact
Sara C. Pryor
Institution(s)
Cornell University
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Publication
Downscaling Wind
“Downscaling Wind”. 2019. Oxford Research Encyclopedia Of Climate Science. doi:10.1093/acrefore/9780190228620.013.730.