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December 2016

Mathias Schröder has added an update

Dec 20,2016

Installation in Finnland: 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 1000 meters at time intervals of five minutes. We intend to average these data to coincide with the temporal resolution of other data taken at the site. More Information: Please ask: Kendall Rutledge (Novia University of Applied Sciences NOVIA, Vaasa, Finland) or visit: http://www.nordisktvindenergicenter.eu/news/using-observations-and-models-to-understand-movement-of-sound-in-the-atmosphere/ http://www.nordisktvindenergicenter.eu/weather-effects-on-wind-turbine-sound/