WEBINAR

Many parameters can affect the quality of wind data used for urban projects: the rugosity and orography between the weather station and the project site, their height, the data characteristics (time step/frequency/period, etc.)... So what is important to verify? Which analysis methodology should be used? Our experts answer all these questions in this webinar and present some practical cases showing the differences between the wind profiles of the mast and the project site, depending on the methodology used.

How to properly use wind data in wind comfort analysis?


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Agenda of the conference

  1. Methodology to assess the wind comfort
  2. Anemometer technologies at the weather station
  3. Topographic effect: orography and roughness effects
  4. First aid kit
  5. Examples of differences between the weather data at the met mast vs. at the project location
  6. Where to collect quality data
  7. Q&A session

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SPEAKERS

Guillaume Caniot
Urban Climatology Expert
Meteodyn

Expert engineer in CFD and urban climatology with more than 10 years of experience, Guillaume is a specialist of wind impact at the micro-scale level for urban environments (wind comfort, natural ventilation, etc.).

Guillaume Vervout
Business Manager of the Urban Product Line
Meteodyn

Guillaume is the Business Manager of the Urban product line at Meteodyn. With a degree in engineering, he has worked in many fields and builds on his previous experience to improve solutions for customers.

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