Wind Gust Measurement Techniques-From Traditional Anemometry to New Possibilities
Wind Gust Measurement Techniques-From Traditional Anemometry to New Possibilities
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Switzerland: MDPI AG
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Information on wind gusts is needed for assessment of wind-induced damage and risks to safety. The measurement of wind gust speed requires a high temporal resolution of the anemometer system, because the gust is defined as a short-duration (seconds) maximum of the fluctuating wind speed. Until the digitalization of wind measurements in the 1990s, t...
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Wind Gust Measurement Techniques-From Traditional Anemometry to New Possibilities
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_1950d609eb804fad976eca92b57a52d5
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1424-8220
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1424-8220
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10.3390/s18041300