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Characteristics of high-resolution versions of the Met Office Unified Model for forecasting convection over the United Kingdom
HW Lean, PA Clark, M Dixon, NM Roberts, A Fitch, R Forbes, C Halliwell
Monthly Weather Review 136 (9), 3408-3424, 2008
4492008
Local and mesoscale impacts of wind farms as parameterized in a mesoscale NWP model
AC Fitch, JB Olson, JK Lundquist, J Dudhia, AK Gupta, J Michalakes, ...
Monthly Weather Review 140 (9), 3017-3038, 2012
3722012
Mesoscale influences of wind farms throughout a diurnal cycle
AC Fitch, JK Lundquist, JB Olson
Monthly Weather Review 141 (7), 2173-2198, 2013
1602013
Parameterization of wind farms in climate models
AC Fitch, JB Olson, JK Lundquist
Journal of Climate 26 (17), 6439-6458, 2013
1172013
Meteorology for coastal/offshore wind energy in the United States: recommendations and research needs for the next 10 years
CL Archer, BA Colle, L Delle Monache, MJ Dvorak, J Lundquist, ...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 95 (4), 515-519, 2014
622014
Climate impacts of large-scale wind farms as parameterized in a global climate model
AC Fitch
Journal of Climate 28 (15), 6160-6180, 2015
592015
Notes on using the mesoscale wind farm parameterization of Fitch et al. (2012) in WRF
AC Fitch
Wind Energy 19 (9), 1757-1758, 2016
442016
An Improved Double-Gaussian Closure for the Subgrid Vertical Velocity Probability Distribution Function
AC Fitch
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 76 (1), 285-304, 2019
122019
Representation of wind farms in climate models
AC Fitch, JB Olson, JK Lundquist
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2012
12012
Parameterization of Wind Farms in a Mesoscale NWP Model
AC Fitch, JB Olson, JK Lundquist, J Dudhia, AK Gupta, J Michalakes, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2011
2011
Estimating Future Energy Potential for Offshore Wind Energy in Europe by the use of Dynamical Downscaling
I Barstad, M dS Mesquita, A Fitch
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