The poles featuring in this paper stem directly from Maxwell’s classical harmonic polynomials. Here, we employ them in a systematic approach to the representation of wind probability distributions in the plane. Symmetry suggests the number of poles (and the degree of the polynomial) strictly necessary in a specific situation. In this model, multipolar tensors of different ranks (corresponding to homogeneous polynomials of different degrees) embody different components of wind climate. When applied to the data of a wind farm in Sicily (Italy), this strategy proves that an octupolar distribution (with 3 poles) is the best fit. A quadrupolar distribution (with 2 poles) is found to be equivalent to a distribution that is elsewhere called offset elliptical normal.

Multipolar wind distributions

Pedrini, Andrea;Virga, Epifanio G.
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Marziali, Andrea;
2025-01-01

Abstract

The poles featuring in this paper stem directly from Maxwell’s classical harmonic polynomials. Here, we employ them in a systematic approach to the representation of wind probability distributions in the plane. Symmetry suggests the number of poles (and the degree of the polynomial) strictly necessary in a specific situation. In this model, multipolar tensors of different ranks (corresponding to homogeneous polynomials of different degrees) embody different components of wind climate. When applied to the data of a wind farm in Sicily (Italy), this strategy proves that an octupolar distribution (with 3 poles) is the best fit. A quadrupolar distribution (with 2 poles) is found to be equivalent to a distribution that is elsewhere called offset elliptical normal.
2025
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wind distribution, climate models, theoretical meteorology, energy production.
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Pedrini, Andrea; Virga, Epifanio G.; Marziali, Andrea; Malagó, Anna
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