An article about the WindSoMe-project has been published in Tuulivoimalehti, a paper publicized by Suomen Tuulivoima Yhdistys (Finnish Wind Power Association). You can read the whole article here (in Finnish) or a short summary below in English. In Finland, wind Read More …
Tag: sound propagation
Using observations and models to understand movement of sound in the atmosphere
Observations A microwave radiometer has been installed at a WindCoE-project site for measuring the atmosphere to help understand why distantly propagated sound has so much variability. Especially wind turbine sound. The radiometer scans the atmosphere and measures temperatures up to Read More …
Finnish research project investigating weather effects on propagation of wind turbine acoustic energy
We know there is less heat in the Nordic high latitudes relative to regions closer to the equator and this changes the behaviors of the atmosphere and its processes. Part of a TEKES funded project in Finland has started which Read More …