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How do I interpret the graph provided by the Monthly Mean Wind Speed Tool?
For your selected location and hub height, this tool shows the monthly average (mean) wind speed for each month of the year and lists the specific month that has the highest monthly value as well as the lowest monthly value. The thick line and the small squares represent 3TIER’s estimate of your monthly wind resource. The thin vertical lines represent the standard error of that estimate. This means that we are 68% confident that the true wind speed at your location falls between the limits indicated by the thin vertical lines.
You have the option of seeing wind speed values in units of m/s (meters per second) or mph (miles per hour). To learn how to change your account settings click here.
Please keep in mind when comparing different geographic areas that each graph scales to its specific location, meaning the values on the y-axis will change depending on the variability and intensity of the wind resource at a location.
More Wind Online Tools Questions
- Which Wind Time Series dataset should I choose?
- How do I enter a location?
- What does the Annual Mean Wind Speed Tool provide?
- How do I interpret the wind rose provided by the Annual Mean Wind Rose Tool?
- What does the Wind Speed Distribution Tool provide?
- Why do we show a +/- next to the annual value?
- What wind speeds are shown on the map?
- What affects wind at a given site?
- How can I compare sites side-by-side?
- How do I change locations for individual tools?
- What is a hub height?
- What makes a good wind resource?
- What is a wind resource assessment?
- What do the colors on the map mean?
- What is the source of the information?
- How accurate are the Wind Prospecting Tools?
- Why does the map disappear?
- How was the 5 km global wind dataset created?
- Does 3TIER incorporate observational data?
- What were 3TIER's data validation procedures for the 5 km global wind dataset?
- What happened to 3TIER’s Reference Wind Time Series Product?
- Why do all the various datasets have different start and end times?
- Doesn’t horizontal resolution matter? What about downscaling with weather models like WRF and MM5?
- Why are the long-term mean values of each data set so similar and why don’t they match the values I get when I download these data directly from the various global modeling centers?
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