Evaluation of WRF Mesoscale Model Simulations of Surface Wind over

[1]  G. Powers,et al.  A Description of the Advanced Research WRF Version 3 , 2008 .

[2]  S. Ott,et al.  A Mixed Spectral-Integration Model for Neutral Mean Wind Flow Over Hills , 2008 .

[3]  Ramon Molina Valle,et al.  Numerical Study of the Neutral Atmospheric Boundary Layer Over Complex Terrain , 2012, Boundary-Layer Meteorology.

[4]  T. Takahashi,et al.  Turbulence Characteristics of Wind Over a Hill with a Rough Surface , 2001 .

[5]  Erik Lundtang Petersen,et al.  The European Wind Atlas , 1985 .

[6]  Peter A. Taylor,et al.  Boundary-layer flow over topography : Impacts of the Askervein study , 1996 .

[7]  David D. Apsley,et al.  Flow and dispersion over hills: Comparison between numerical predictions and experimental data , 1997 .

[8]  G. Grell,et al.  A description of the fifth-generation Penn State/NCAR Mesoscale Model (MM5) , 1994 .

[9]  D. Bromwich,et al.  High-Resolution Regional Climate Simulations over Iceland Using Polar MM5* , 2005 .

[10]  H. Ólafsson,et al.  Downslope windstorm in Iceland - WRF/MM5 model comparison , 2008 .

[11]  M. Lehning,et al.  Observations of cross‐ridge flows across steep terrain , 2008 .

[12]  D. Bromwich,et al.  Mesoscale Modeling of Katabatic Winds over Greenland with the Polar MM5 , 2001 .

[13]  S. Vosper,et al.  Measurements of the near-surface flow over a hill , 2002 .

[14]  S. Kato,et al.  Wind tunnel tests of effects of atmospheric stability on turbulent flow over a three-dimensional hill , 2005 .

[15]  K. Ayotte,et al.  Observations of Boundary-Layer Wind-Tunnel Flow over Isolated Ridges of Varying Steepness and Roughness , 2004 .