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Verification of the Reliability of Offshore Wind Resource Prediction Using an Atmosphere−Ocean Coupled Model
March 22, 2023
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An atmosphere−ocean coupled model is proposed as an optimal numerical prediction method for the offshore wind resource. Meteorological prediction models are mainly used for wind speed prediction, with active studies using atmospheric models. Seawater mixing occurring at sea due to solar radiation and wind intensity can significantly change the sea surface temperature (SST), an important variable for predicting wind resources and energy production, considering its wind effect, within a short time. This study used the weather research forecasting and ocean mixed layer (WRF-OML) model, an atmosphere−ocean coupled model, to reflect time-dependent SST and sea surface fluxes. Results are compared with those of the WRF model, another atmospheric model, and verified through comparison with observation data of a meteorological mast (met-mast) at sea. At a height of 94 m, the wind speed predicted had a bias and root mean square error of 1.09 m/s and 2.88 m/s for the WRF model, and −0.07 m/s and 2.45 m/s for the WRF-OML model, respectively. Thus, the WRF-OML model has a higher reliability. In comparing to the met-mast observation data, the annual energy production (AEP) estimation based on the predicted wind speed showed an overestimation of 15.3% and underestimation of 5.9% from the WRF and WRF-OML models, respectively.
An atmosphere−ocean coupled model is proposed as an optimal numerical prediction method for the offshore wind resource. Meteorological prediction models are mainly used for wind speed prediction, with active studies using atmospheric models. Seawater mixing occurring at sea due to solar radiation and wind intensity can significantly change the sea surface temperature (SST), an important variable for predicting wind resources and energy production, considering its wind effect, within a short time. This study used the weather research forecasting and ocean mixed layer (WRF-OML) model, an atmosphere−ocean coupled model, to reflect time-dependent SST and sea surface fluxes. Results are compared with those of the WRF model, another atmospheric model, and verified through comparison with observation data of a meteorological mast (met-mast) at sea. At a height of 94 m, the wind speed predicted had a bias and root mean square error of 1.09 m/s and 2.88 m/s for the WRF model, and −0.07 m/s and 2.45 m/s for the WRF-OML model, respectively. Thus, the WRF-OML model has a higher reliability. In comparing to the met-mast observation data, the annual energy production (AEP) estimation based on the predicted wind speed showed an overestimation of 15.3% and underestimation of 5.9% from the WRF and WRF-OML models, respectively.
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ocean mixed layer, offshore wind resource, prediction model, sea surface temperature, weather research forecasting, wind power production
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Kang M, Ko K, Kim M. Verification of the Reliability of Offshore Wind Resource Prediction Using an Atmosphere−Ocean Coupled Model. (2023). LAPSE:2023.21514
Author Affiliations
Kang M: Multidisciplinary Graduate School Program for Wind Energy, Jeju National University, 102 Jejudaehakro, Jeju 63243, Korea [ORCID]
Ko K: Faculty of Wind Energy Engineering, Jeju National University, 102 Jejudaehakro, Jeju 63243, Korea
Kim M: National Typhoon Center, Jeju 63614, Korea
Ko K: Faculty of Wind Energy Engineering, Jeju National University, 102 Jejudaehakro, Jeju 63243, Korea
Kim M: National Typhoon Center, Jeju 63614, Korea
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Energies
Volume
13
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1
Article Number
E254
Year
2020
Publication Date
2020-01-03
ISSN
1996-1073
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