Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/114433
Title: Wind Ensemble Forecasing Using Differential Evolution
Authors: Oliver Serra, Albert 
Rodríguez Barrera, Eduardo Miguel 
Montero García, Gustavo 
Socorro Marrero, Guillermo Valentín 
Montenegro Armas, Rafael 
UNESCO Clasification: 1206 Análisis numérico
120407 Geometrías finitas
Keywords: Discretización
Optimización de Mallas
Issue Date: 2016
Conference: 5th European Seminar on Computing (ESCO 2016) 
Abstract: Ensemble forecasting [1] is a methodology to deal with uncertainties in numerical weather prediction models (NWP). In this work we propose to apply ensemble methods to a local scale adaptive wind forecasting model [2]. This model interpolates an initial wind field from either experimental data or NWP results using a log-linear vertical profile. Then, it imposes mass consistency and terrain impermeability to this initial wind field. To achieve the fore- casting capability of the model, we use the results of the HARMONIE meso-scale model [3], a Non-Hydrostatic Dynamic Forecast model used experimentally at the Spanish State Mete- orological Agency (AEMET). The log-linear vertical profile depends on the roughness length and the zero plane displacement. The values of these two parameters are related to the land cover. Moreover, the mass-consistent wind field depends on the Gauss moduli parameter. To estimate the values of these parameters, we use the differential evolution method [4]. This estimation is the main source of uncertainties in the model; therefore we will estimate some of these parameters in several experiments considering them as perturbations for the ensemble method. This work presents the results of the model applied in Gran Canaria island using HAR- MONIE data for the summer of 2015. To validate the results, we compare them with exper- imental data from AEMET meteorological stations.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/114433
Source: ESCO 2016. 5th European Seminar on Computing. June 5-10, Pilsen
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