December 24, 2024
Journal Article

Impact of Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones on Future U.S. Offshore Wind Energy

Abstract

Series of symposia on extreme weather and offshore wind energy What: Over60participants,including government officials, regulators, certification bodies, national laboratory researchers, academia, and industry representatives, gathered in person twice, for a comprehensive discussion on the impacts of extreme weather on large-scale deployment of offshore wind energy for the U.S. The dialogue focused on addressing modeling challenges, the need for detailed observational data, refining risk assessment methodologies, and understanding the implications of climate change. When: 01–02 June 2023 and 01 November 2023 Where: Argonne, Illinois, and Boulder, Colorado

Published: December 24, 2024

Citation

Wang J., G. Deskos, W. Pringle, S. Haupt, S. Feng, L.K. Berg, and M. Churchfield, et al. 2024. Impact of Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones on Future U.S. Offshore Wind Energy. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 105, no. 8:E1506–E1513. PNNL-SA-195995. doi:10.1175/BAMS-D-24-0080.1