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## Numerical modeling techniques for local wind field recognition over the Słowiński National Park

### Bartosz Czernecki

#### Abstract

This PhD thesis is an extensive and profound analysis concerning local wind field recognition over the Słowiński National Park by the use of a numerical modeling techniques. The main of this thesis was to present application of dynamical downscaling techniques for wind field recognition with focus on its specific aspects. Dynamical downscaling for the period 1991-2000 was performed by application of the Advanced Research core of the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model version 3.2.1. Simulations were forced by boundary and initial conditions derived from NCEP/NCAR re-analysis data. Further downscaling was performed by the microscale „WasP” model (Wind Atlas Analysis and Application Program). Detailed climatological analysis was made concerning different spatio-temporal scales. The uniqueness of local wind field was proved by presenting climatalogical analysis of sea-breeze occurrence. Additionally the detection and probability analysis of extreme wind speeds, and a description of the increase of wind speed in the coastal zone was done.
Record ID
UAM94207d4ee8c044e08842969a899c9d4d
Diploma type
Doctor of Philosophy
Author
Title in Polish
Zastosowanie technik numerycznego modelowania do rozpoznania lokalnych warunków anemologicznych Słowińskiego Parku Narodowego
Title in English
Numerical modeling techniques for local wind field recognition over the Słowiński National Park
Language
pol (pl) Polish
Certifying Unit
Faculty of Geographical and Geological Sciences (FoGaGS) [Not active]
Scientific discipline (2.0)
6.7 Earth and related environmental sciences
Status
Finished
Year of creation
2014
Defense Date
14-01-2014
Title date
14-01-2014
Supervisor
Internal reviewers
External reviewers
Joanna Wibig Joanna Wibig,, Undefined Affiliation
Pages
169
Keywords in English
Numerical modeling techniques for local wind field recognition over the Słowiński National Park
Abstract in English
This PhD thesis is an extensive and profound analysis concerning local wind field recognition over the Słowiński National Park by the use of a numerical modeling techniques. The main of this thesis was to present application of dynamical downscaling techniques for wind field recognition with focus on its specific aspects. Dynamical downscaling for the period 1991-2000 was performed by application of the Advanced Research core of the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model version 3.2.1. Simulations were forced by boundary and initial conditions derived from NCEP/NCAR re-analysis data. Further downscaling was performed by the microscale „WasP” model (Wind Atlas Analysis and Application Program). Detailed climatological analysis was made concerning different spatio-temporal scales. The uniqueness of local wind field was proved by presenting climatalogical analysis of sea-breeze occurrence. Additionally the detection and probability analysis of extreme wind speeds, and a description of the increase of wind speed in the coastal zone was done.
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PhD_bczernecki.pdf
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https://researchportal.amu.edu.pl/info/phd/UAM94207d4ee8c044e08842969a899c9d4d/
URN
urn:amu-prod:UAM94207d4ee8c044e08842969a899c9d4d

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