July 26, 2024
Report

FY 2018 Report of the Atmosphere to Electrons Mesoscale-to-Microscale Coupling Project

Abstract

Executive Summary The goal of the Mesoscale-to-Microscale Coupling (MMC) project is to build new high-performance-computing-based multiscale wind-plant simulation tools that couple a broad range of scales to enable the optimization of wind plants to ensure the efficient, reliable production and integration of future wind-generated electricity. To meet this goal, the project seeks to create, assess, and validate state-of-the-science atmospheric simulation methodologies to incorporate important mesoscale flow characteristics into microscale wind-plant simulations. The fourth year of the project (fiscal year 2018 [FY18]) focused on: • documenting and assessing the impacts of modeling at the mesoscale; • assessing methods of initiating turbulence in microscale simulations; • exploring methods to better represent the near-surface physics; • evaluating the turbulence statistics for coupled model case studies in flat and in complex terrain.

Published: July 26, 2024

Citation

Haupt S.E., L.K. Berg, A. DeCastro, E. Koo, V.R. Kotamarthi, L.J. Mazzaro, and E. Quon, et al. 2019. FY 2018 Report of the Atmosphere to Electrons Mesoscale-to-Microscale Coupling Project Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.