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'''Status:''' | '''Status:''' Closed - part of windPRO 3.0 Service Pack 4 | ||
'''Fixed in build:''' 641 | '''Fixed in build:''' 641 | ||
When generating a wind statistics with WAsP you select 5 reference heights that should be calculated. Up until now the maximum height for any of those 5 heights has been 200 m, but in Serivce Pack 4 we have increased that maximum height to 300 m. This will allow users to perform the calculations at these heights, but the uncertainty associated with extrapolating to these heights with the WAsP stability model can be significant. | When generating a wind statistics with WAsP you select 5 reference heights that should be calculated. Up until now the maximum height for any of those 5 heights has been 200 m, but in Serivce Pack 4 we have increased that maximum height to 300 m. This will allow users to perform the calculations at these heights, but the uncertainty associated with extrapolating to these heights with the WAsP stability model can be significant. |
Latest revision as of 09:02, 18 March 2016
Status: Closed - part of windPRO 3.0 Service Pack 4
Fixed in build: 641
When generating a wind statistics with WAsP you select 5 reference heights that should be calculated. Up until now the maximum height for any of those 5 heights has been 200 m, but in Serivce Pack 4 we have increased that maximum height to 300 m. This will allow users to perform the calculations at these heights, but the uncertainty associated with extrapolating to these heights with the WAsP stability model can be significant.