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  1. In our wind energy yield assessment studies using WAsP 9.0, we form our one year data and put it into the model. The wind speed results we are obtaining at the hub height of the turbine which is at the met mast location (which is equal to measurement height), are higher than the source data or data which is fitted (approximately 0.6 m/s high). What can be the reason for this? We are coming up against this issue for our several different projects. Does WAsP overestimate? We look forward to hearing from you. Regards, Cigdem
  2. in some projects we are working in big areas in which we have more than one met station for better estimation of wind in the area. I guess for better modeling of the project area more than one met station can be used and we should be able to enter those data to wasp. By using different met stations data wasp should calculate the wind flow by doing interpolation.
  3. thank you jfcorbett but I want to use two met station in same project. I know that the other software can do it and I heard that wasp 5 can do it too. I need know how can I do it on Wasp 9.
  4. Dear Wasp Team, we want to use more than one met station in a project analysis. We are searching for a method to do this using WASP 9. However I can't do it. If you will help me to find a way to insert more than one met station to workspace hierarcy. thank you
  5. Dear Wasp Team, We know that air density depending on elevation and temperature. WASP 9 can take elevation from the map, where take the temperature factor? In tools menu with air density calculator" can do the calculation but we can not find how will adapt to the project , calculated the value of air density. In that air density affects the production of energy, we want to learn how and where we can define air density parameter? Thank you
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