December 1, 2017
Report

Third-Year Report of the Atmosphere to Electrons Mesoscale-to-Microscale Coupling Project

Abstract

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.

Revised: July 28, 2020 | Published: December 1, 2017

Citation

Haupt S.E., L.K. Berg, M.J. Churchfield, C. Kalb, B. Kosovic, L.J. Mazzaro, and E. Quon, et al. 2017. Third-Year Report of the Atmosphere to Electrons Mesoscale-to-Microscale Coupling Project Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.