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Title: Comparison of Reanalysis, Analysis and Forecast datasets withmeasured wind data for a Wind Power Project in Jhimpir, Pakistan
Authors: Tahir, Zia ul Rehman
Asim, Muhammad
Jami, Saqib
Shad, Rizwan
Hayat, Nasir
Moaza, Ali
Akram, Muhammad Talha
Safyan, Muhammad
Keywords: Natural Science
Reanalysis
Forecast datasets
Wind Power Project
Jhimpir
Pakistan
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2018
Publisher: Institute of Physics (IOP)
Abstract: This study aims to evaluate reanalysis, analysis and forecast data of wind speed and direction with the surface measured data at a site in Jhimpir region of Pakistan. Five datasets(reanalysis, analysis and forecast); NCEP-NCAR, 20th Century Reanalysisv2c (20C), CFSR, GFS and NCEP-FNL have been used for this study. The comparison has been made on six hourly and daily bases. The statistical parameters used are Mean Bias Error (MBE), Mean Absolute Error (MAE), Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) and correlation coefficient (R). The Weibull probability distribution has been drawn,the shape and the scale factors have been calculated. The CFSR data shows significantly good results for lower temporal resolution (daily) with a high correlation coefficient for a wind speed of0.898 while at a higher temporal resolution of 20C shows significantly lower values of MBE of -0.87 m/s and CFSR shows lower values of RMSE of 2.09 m/s. CSFR wind direction data showgood agreement with measured data in terms of statistical parameters Thewind industry in Pakistan is under development stages with the possible potential of the offshore wind farm and expansion of land wind farms in other areas of the country, this study will be an initiative toward the initial wind resource assessment for potential sites in the wind corridor
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/1372
ISSN: 1102 012004
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