The informational properties of hourly wind data measured in one site in northern Italy from April 1996 to December 2007 were investigated. The data were recorded by a Sodar Rass system, which measures the speed and the direction of the wind at several heights above the ground level. The Fisher-Shannon method was applied to allow discriminating dynamical features in complex time series. The findings point out to height-dependent informational properties of the wind speed. The obtained results shed light on a new perspective which contributes to a better understanding of the complex dynamics of wind phenomenon.
FISHER-SHANNON ANALYSIS OF WIND RECORDS
LUCIANO TELESCA;
2013
Abstract
The informational properties of hourly wind data measured in one site in northern Italy from April 1996 to December 2007 were investigated. The data were recorded by a Sodar Rass system, which measures the speed and the direction of the wind at several heights above the ground level. The Fisher-Shannon method was applied to allow discriminating dynamical features in complex time series. The findings point out to height-dependent informational properties of the wind speed. The obtained results shed light on a new perspective which contributes to a better understanding of the complex dynamics of wind phenomenon.File in questo prodotto:
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