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Re: [TowerTalk] Wind Speed by Location

To: Don W7WLL <w7wll@arrl.net>, Towertalk <towertalk@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Wind Speed by Location
From: Gene K5GS <k5gs@arrl.net>
Reply-to: k5gs@arrl.net
Date: Mon, 15 May 2017 09:31:02 -0700
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Don,

I had the same result when looking at my former location in the Colorado high country, at 9,200 feet: "Special Wind Region"

Google "Special Wind Region"

"There are special regions in which wind-speed anomalies are known to exist…Winds blowing over mountain ranges or through gorges or river valleys in these special regions can develop speeds that are substantially higher than the values indicated on the map. When selecting basic wind speeds in these special regions, use of regional climatic data and consultation with a wind engineer or meteorologist is advised.

It is also possible that anomalies in wind speeds exist on a micrometeorological scale…Wind speeds over complex terrain may be better determined by wind-tunnel studies."

Cheers,
Gene K5GS

On 5/15/2017 9:06 AM, Don W7WLL wrote:
Tnx for sharing that Gene. No numbers came up for this location, but I've maintained a WX station and auto- recorded daily most aspects of the local wx since 2007. At my exposed location we experience interesting wind conditions during the year!!!!!! I've a pretty good grasp on what to expect here. So far, everything has stayed up during even the most severe wind condx.

If ever thinking of visiting the scenic Oregon coast, there is a site owned by the OCRG (Oregon Coast Repeater Group) providing current wx conditions 24/7 from Rockaway Beach to Yachats on the OR coast at http://www.ocrg.org/telemetry_feed/ocrgwx.html. All of this information is fed to the NWS through MesoWest.

Most of the wx stations are located at ham locations. I'm the 'Yachats' site. We also host AIS and ADS-B receiving and reporting stations.

Other interesting information is also available on the OCRG site.

I know a lot of hams have wx instruments mounted outside (some on towers, some on roofs, etc) but few installations are designed around the NOAA/NWS wx instrument siting standard. The siting standards for the various wx reporting instruments such as, temp, humidity, rain, wind, etc are difficult to meet for most ham installations, so most do what works.

Don W7WLL

-----Original Message----- From: Gene K5GS
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2017 7:55 AM
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: [TowerTalk] Wind Speed by Location

Didn't see this in the archives, maybe of interest to the TowerTalkians.

I was poking around the Internet last night and bumped into the website
of the "Applied Technology Council": *

http://windspeed.atcouncil.org/

*Enter your address and the site returns the wind speeds for that location.

Cheers,
Gene K5GS

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