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[[File:WindDataExample.png|right|thumb|300px|Wind Speeds: Local data (purple), NARR data (red) and NCEP/NCAR (green).]]
[[File:WindDataExample.png|right|thumb|300px|Wind Speeds: Local data (purple), NARR data (red) and NCEP/NCAR (green).]]
A number of reanalysis projects exists which combine environmental measurements and climate modeling. These model data have proven valuable as sources for long term correction of local wind data. In WindPRO we offer an easy access to some of these datasets through our online-services. Typically, it is possible to load these wind data directly into a Meteo Object by just a few mouse clicks.
A number of reanalysis projects exist which combine environmental measurements and climate modeling. These model data have proven valuable as sources for long-term correction of local wind data. In WindPRO we offer an easy access to some of these datasets through our online-services. Typically, it is possible to load these wind data directly into a Meteo Object by just a few mouse clicks.


The data-sets typically originate from general climate modeling projects, thus offering a wide range of climate variables. Typically we limit our service to distribute only the wind and temperature data.
The data-sets typically originate from general climate modeling projects, thus offering a wide range of climate variables. Typically we limit our service to distribute only the windspeed, direction and temperature data.

Latest revision as of 13:23, 6 June 2013

Wind Speeds: Local data (purple), NARR data (red) and NCEP/NCAR (green).

A number of reanalysis projects exist which combine environmental measurements and climate modeling. These model data have proven valuable as sources for long-term correction of local wind data. In WindPRO we offer an easy access to some of these datasets through our online-services. Typically, it is possible to load these wind data directly into a Meteo Object by just a few mouse clicks.

The data-sets typically originate from general climate modeling projects, thus offering a wide range of climate variables. Typically we limit our service to distribute only the windspeed, direction and temperature data.