Essays about: "MIUU model"

Showing result 6 - 9 of 9 essays containing the words MIUU model.

  1. 6. Development and validation of a new mass-consistent model using terrain-influenced coordinates

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Luft-, vatten- och landskapslära

    Author : Linus Magnusson; [2005]
    Keywords : mass-consistent model; terrain-influenced vertical coordinate system; model comparison; MIUU-model;

    Abstract : Simulations of the wind climate in complex terrain may be useful in many cases, e.g. for wind energy mapping. In this study a new mass-consistent model (MCM), the λ-model, was developed and the ability of the model was examined. READ MORE

  2. 7. Methods for Estimating the Wind Climate Using The MIUU-model

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Luft-, vatten- och landskapslära

    Author : Magnus Lindholm; [2003]
    Keywords : wind climate; MIUU model; geostrophic wind; climatology;

    Abstract : In the year 2002 the Swedish Energy Agency assigned the department of Earth science at Uppsala University a research assignment to make a detailed wind climatology mapping covering Sweden. A survey of the Swedish wind climate has been made earlier in some areas, using the Danish model WASP. READ MORE

  3. 8. Evaluation of a New Lateral Boundary Condition in the MIUU Meso-Scale Model

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Luft-, vatten- och landskapslära

    Author : Anna Jansson; [2002]
    Keywords : mesoscale model; MIUU mode; boundary condition;

    Abstract : The MIUU meso-scale model has been used to evaluate a new lateral boundary condition. The new lateral boundary condition is a combination of two lateral boundary conditions used in regional models, the flow relaxation scheme and the tendency modification scheme. READ MORE

  4. 9. Modelling the Wind Climate in Mountain Valleys Using the MIUU Mesoscale Model

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Luft-, vatten- och landskapslära

    Author : Nikolaus Juuso; [2002]
    Keywords : MIUU model; wind climate; mountain meteorology;

    Abstract : High average wind speeds have been measured in many valleys. The reasons for these high winds are channelling effects of two physical origins, forced channelling and pressure driven channelling. READ MORE