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https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-13-57-2016
https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-13-57-2016
12 Apr 2016
 | 12 Apr 2016

On the correlation of spatial wind speed and solar irradiance variability above the North Sea

Anna Rieke Mehrens and Lueder von Bremen

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Mesoscale wind fluctuations lead to high wind fluctuations. Enhanced mesoscale wind variability emerges during cold air outbreaks and resulting convection. If these fluctuation occurs during cellular convection, the question arises if it is possible to estimate the spatial variability of the wind by the solar irradiance variability? Cellular convection leads to simultaneous high solar and wind variability, but the highest solar or wind variability occurs due to other meteorological phenomena.