Wind climate trends in the Pacific Northwest and the implications to renewable energy supply


Autoria(s): Wade, John E.; Redmond, Kelly T.
Data(s)

1991

Resumo

EXTRACT (SEE PDF FOR FULL ABSTRACT): This paper examines the influence of wind climate variations on new Pacific Northwest renewable energy sources. Wind represents a potentially valuable supplemental source of energy in the region. ... The recent period of weaker winds may be associated with a stronger North Pacific Low in the last decade. This would result in winter storms more often being deflected farther north, to Canada. Also, in the last dozen years, lower SOI values were common. Other investigators have found low SOI to be associated with drier conditions in the Pacific Northwest.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://aquaticcommons.org/15606/1/John%20E%20Wade%20and%20Kelly%20T.%20Redmond.pdf

Wade, John E. and Redmond, Kelly T. (1991) Wind climate trends in the Pacific Northwest and the implications to renewable energy supply. In: Seventh Annual Pacific Climate (PACLIM) Workshop , 10-13 April 1990 ,Asilomar Conference Center, Pacific Grove, CA, pp. 59-65.

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en

Relação

http://aquaticcommons.org/15606/

Palavras-Chave #Atmospheric Sciences
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Conference or Workshop Item

NonPeerReviewed