The highest average wind speed of 4 m / s (gentle breeze) happens around December 31st, when the average daily maximum is 7 m / s, whilst
the lowest average wind speed of 4 m / s happens around December 2nd, when the average daily maximum is 7 m / s.
The lowest average wind speed of 8 m / s occurs around July 1st, when the average daily maximum is 10 m / s.
The highest average wind speed of 4 m / s tends to occur around February 1st, with
the lowest average wind speed of 4 m / s happening around February 12th.
The lowest average wind speed of 5 m / s (gentle breeze) happens around February 1st, when the average daily maximum wind speed is 9 m / s (fresh breeze).
The highest average wind speed of 4 m / s (gentle breeze) happens around June 26th, when the average daily maximum is 6 m / s, whilst
the lowest average wind speed of 3 m / s (light breeze) occurs around June 2nd, when the average daily maximum wind speed is 6 m / s.
The lowest average wind speed of 3 m / s (light breeze) happens around September 1st, when the average daily maximum is 6 m / s (moderate breeze).
The lowest average wind speed of 5 m / s happens around March 17th, when the average daily maximum wind speed is 9 m / s (fresh breeze).
Whereas
the lowest average wind speed of 6 m / s (moderate breeze) happens around April 1st, when the average daily maximum wind speed is 9 m / s.
The lowest average wind speed of 4 m / s (gentle breeze) occurs around December 31st, when the average daily maximum wind speed is 7 m / s (moderate breeze).
The lowest average wind speed of 5 m / s (gentle breeze) occurs around May 16th, when the average daily maximum is 9 m / s.
On the other hand,
the lowest average wind speed of 4 m / s tends to occur around December 1st, when the average daily maximum wind speed is also 6 m / s.
The highest average wind speed of 4 m / s (gentle breeze) happens around February 29th, when the average daily maximum is 8 m / s, whilst
the lowest average wind speed of 4 m / s happens around February 8th, when the average daily maximum is 7 m / s (moderate breeze).
The highest average wind speed of 4 m / s (gentle breeze) happens around October 31st, when the average daily maximum is 6 m / s, whilst
the lowest average wind speed of 3 m / s (light breeze) happens around October 4th, when the average daily maximum wind speed is 6 m / s.
The lowest average wind speed of 3 m / s tends to happen around July 31st, when the average daily maximum is 6 m / s.
The highest average wind speed of 2 m / s (light breeze) occurs around February 29th, when the average daily maximum is 5 m / s, whilst
the lowest average wind speed of 2 m / s happens around February 1st, when the average daily maximum is 5 m / s.
The highest average wind speed of 4 m / s (gentle breeze) happens around May 1st, when the average daily maximum is 7 m / s, whilst
the lowest average wind speed of 3 m / s (light breeze) happens around May 28th, when the average daily maximum is 6 m / s (moderate breeze).
On the other hand,
the lowest average wind speed of 3 m / s (light breeze) usually occurs around October 12th, when the average daily maximum is 6 m / s.
The highest average wind speed of 4 m / s (gentle breeze) happens around July 19th, when the average daily maximum wind speed is 6 m / s (moderate breeze), whilst
the lowest average wind speed of 4 m / s occurs around July 1st, when the average daily maximum wind speed is 6 m / s.
On the other hand,
the lowest average wind speed of 3 m / s occurs around August 5th, when the average daily maximum is 6 m / s.
The highest average wind speed of 3 m / s (light breeze) happens around May 30th, when the average daily maximum is 6 m / s (moderate breeze), whilst
the lowest average wind speed of 3 m / s occurs around May 1st, when the average daily maximum is 6 m / s.
Given
the low average winds at the site, a factor that causes many wind turbines to underperform, the Skystream 3.7 system out - produces the others at the test site.
Not exact matches
It invested in developing
wind farms, only to pull back from the sector after deciding
wind was a waste because the
average wind farm delivered
lower margins than the
average deepwater oil well.
In the simulations that included smoke - filled air, storm clouds were
lower and thicker (and
average wind speeds at 1 kilometer above ground were higher) than they were in the no - smoke models, the team reported online ahead of print in Geophysical Research Letters.
The
average person who works out is most likely ignoring this muscle group altogether and is perhaps entirely unaware of just how
wound up and tight it can get, eventually causing
lower back pain.
I am already committing to black drugstore tights while the
average weather here in Hanoi has been around the mid to
low 70's F during the day and no
wind.
Take away The
Wind Rises, which was briefly screened in 2013 only to qualify for awards (which it did, collecting an Oscar nomination for best animated film), and Disney's 2013
average drops to 53.4 (the studio's
lowest average since 2010), though that was still higher than four other major distributors last year.
It's peppy at
low speeds, more responsive than your
average 1.2 petrol at middle revs, and gets better and better the more you
wind it.
And sub-Saharan Africa's still set to be one of the fastest - growing regions in the world, with the IMF expecting it to expand 4.4 % in 2015, not much
lower than its 5.4 % pa
average over the last decade... a powerful tail -
wind for MTN.
High temperatures
average in the
low 70's, there is little rain, and the
winds are usually light.
A UK study looked at sites up to 800 km separation (North / South), and found a
low correlation between distant sites, so that > 80 % of the time a
wind grid would be producing > 30 %
average output... UNQUOTE
Regarding El Nino, here's the recent update from Australia: http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/enso/ «The past three or four weeks has seen a gradual strengthening of La Nina indicators: the near - equatorial Pacific has cooled both on and below the surface, the Trade
Winds have been mostly stronger than normal and cloudiness has been
lower than
average over much of the tropical Pacific.
These coupled with the increased intrusion of the tropopause into the stratosphere appears to cause a change in the saturated adiabatic proccess and allows a greater updraft resulting in an increase in the fall distance of the condensensing water vapor resulting in high
average winds and
lower eye pressures.
In 2005, during the hottest
average decade on record, 8
low -
wind conditions known as «the doldrums» combined with very high ocean temperatures to cause massive coral bleaching in the Virgin Islands.9 This was followed by a particularly severe outbreak of at least five coral diseases in the Virgin Islands, resulting in a decline in coral cover of about 60 percent.9 There is some indication that higher ocean temperatures — between 86 and 95 degrees Fahrenheit (30 to 35 degrees Celsius)-- promote optimal growth of several coral pathogens.9 Other research showed that elkhorn coral post-bleaching had larger disease lesions than unbleached specimens, suggesting that bleaching may increase the corals» susceptibility to disease.9, 10
Save the
average American family nearly $ 85 on their annual energy bill in 2030, reducing enough energy to power 30 million homes, and save consumers a total of $ 155 billion from 2020 - 2030; Give a head start to
wind and solar deployment and prioritize the deployment of energy efficiency improvements in
low - income communities that need it most early in the program through a Clean Energy Incentive Program; and Continue American leadership on climate change by keeping us on track to meet the economy - wide emissions targets we have set, including the goal of reducing emissions to 17 percent below 2005 levels by 2020 and to 26 - 28 percent below 2005 levels by 2025.»
However, what the global
averages with real world 2016 assumptions tell us is that already the
average LCOEs for solar and
wind are
lower than their coal and gas competitors.
The
average wind power potential output (kW) of different world regions between 1980 and 2005, with high potential shown in yellow and
low potential shown in blue.
The map below shows the
average total
wind resource in different parts of the world between 1980 and 2005, with high
wind power potential shown in yellow and
low potential shown in blue.
In December, a competitive electricity - supply auction in Alberta yielded the
lowest - ever price paid for
wind energy in Canada (weighted
average of $ 37 / MWh) and also made
wind energy the
lowest - cost option for new electricity generation in the country.
New
wind energy is now being contracted for as
low as 6.45 cents per kilowatt hour in Ontario, well below the
average cost for electricity generation of 11.14 cents as of May 1, 2016.
I was struck reading that paper by this note from the introduction» Note that if we relax our assumption that each state's capacity match its annual demand, and instead allow states with especially good solar or
wind resources to have enough capacity to supply larger regions, then the
average levelized cost of electricity will be
lower than we estimate because of the higher
average capacity factors in states with the best WWS resources»
The report finds that the
average frequency and duration of a
low wind event of 20MW or less between November 2008 and December 2010 was once every 6.38 days for a period of 4.93 hours.
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wind, waste to energy and other technologies ZERO WASTE 99 per cent diversion of waste from landfill (includes waste reduction measures, re-use of waste wherever possible, recycling, composting, waste to energy) SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT Zero carbon emissions from transport within the city; implementation of measures to reduce the carbon cost of journeys to the city boundaries (through facilitating and encouraging the use of public transport, vehicle sharing, supporting
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These periods of
low wind lasted an
average of 4.5 hours.
In the seven days to 19 January,
wind farms contributed around 6 per cent of overall supply in SA and VIC, and as a consequence, wholesale prices were at least 40 %
lower (on a consumption weighted
average basis) than they would have been without the contribution of
wind.»
Generally,
wind turbine performance on the West Coast this past spring tended to be
lower the farther north the turbines are located;
wind turbine performance in Washington was more than 25 percent below
average levels in March, April, and May.
Harvey's rapid intensification from a tropical depression to an 85 - mile - per - hour hurricane in less than 24 hours was due to favorable conditions — warm water and
low wind shear [29]-- in the Gulf of Mexico, where sea surface temperatures were up to 2.7 - 7.2 °F (1.5 - 4 °C) above the 1961 - 1990
average.
A more conservative estimate that just accounts for climate changes in instability in the
lower to middle troposphere finds that on
average, although thunderstorms will have stronger updrafts,
wind shear that is more often below the threshold for severe storm behavior will dominate [5].
Just a bit less
average surface
winds would result in
lower evapiration and higher surface temperatures due to less mixing of
lower and higher air strata.
In the 66 % 2 °C Scenario, aggressive efficiency measures would be needed to
lower the energy intensity of the global economy by 2.5 % per year on
average between 2014 and 2050 (three - and - a-half times greater than the rate of improvement seen over the past 15 years);
wind and solar combined would become the largest source of electricity by 2030.
Long term conditions such as warmer - than -
average sea - surface temperatures and
low wind shear in the upper atmosphere are among the factors expected to fuel activity in coming years, forecasters say.