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Meteorologica

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CUNEO, Lucila Mercedes; CERNE, Silvia Bibiana  and  LLANO, María Paula. Descripción preliminar de la velocidad y dirección del viento medio mensual en Trelew. Meteorologica [online]. 2019, vol.44, n.1, pp.66-80. ISSN 1850-468X.

In this paper we analyze and discuss the characteristics of the wind datasets made at standard 10 m height in the meteorological station of Trelew Aero in Chubut, Argentina between 1997 and 2014. Our study was focused on analyzing and documenting the quality of the data, we described the daily, seasonal and annual variability of the observational data of speed and wind direction. We also examined the behavior of extreme values (intense velocities and calms). The quality control of the data indicated that the instrument was changed twice in the station and in 2009 showed malfunctioning and a homogeneity study of different statistical properties indicated three periods of data sets. For each of them, we calculated the hourly, daily, monthly and annual mean values. We evaluated the distributions of velocity frequencies and their corresponding adjustment to the Weibull function, the calms events and finally, the frequency distributions of direction through a wind rose. As a result, we found a decrease in the mean annual wind speed between periods and a reduction of extreme winds, both higher and lower values. Besides, although westerly winds are the most frequent throughout the year, they do not represent the most intense wind speed. Finally, we found that the most intense winds are rotating to north in the last period.

Keywords : Wind; Seasonal wind variability; Wind quality control.

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