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https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-16-143-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-16-143-2019
29 Jul 2019
 | 29 Jul 2019

A generic gust definition and detection method based on wavelet-analysis

Helge Knoop, Felix Ament, and Björn Maronga

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This paper proposes a new generic method to define and detect wind gusts from high-resolution wind velocity data. The method describes any specific gust by an amplitude and period and allows the detection of individual gusts in time using wavelet-analysis. The result of a full gust analysis using this method yields a so-called characteristic gust distribution for the respective wind velocity data, which can serve as a direct link to the physical impact a particular gust has on e.g. an aircraft.