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Spatio-Temporal Metocean Measurements for Offshore Wind Power

Lucy R. Wyatt

2021Journal of Energy and Power Technology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper presents the case for the use of HF radar to provide wave, current and wind measurements and maps during the surveying, resource and impact assessment, construction, maintenance and performance assessment phases of an offshore fixed or floating wind farm or other marine renewable project. The data presented are from the Celtic Sea which is currently the focus of a lot of offshore wind interest. The data are from a dual radar system deployed at the Wave Hub site off the Cornwall coast since 2011, a single radar system in North Devon reactivated in 2017, and data from 2005 when the North Devon radar was operated as a dual radar with a second site in South Wales. The accuracy of the wave and wind data is discussed and examples of the sort of data that could be available are presented.

Topics & Concepts

Offshore wind powerRadarSubmarine pipelineWind powerRemote sensingMeteorologyCeltic languagesGeologyMarine engineeringComputer scienceGeographyOceanographyEngineeringTelecommunicationsElectrical engineeringArchaeologyOcean Waves and Remote SensingCoastal and Marine DynamicsUnderwater Acoustics Research
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