Mean Offshore Wind Speed 2003 — height 100 m above mean sea level

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Dataset information

Country of origin
Updated
2021.12.13 14:15
Created
2003.06.30
Available languages
Irish
Keywords
north-east atlantic ocean, wind speed, energy, wind, north atlantic ocean, energy type, oceans, energy resource, irish sea and st. georges channel, energy resources, wind speed and direction, wind power, resource, atlantic ocean, atmosphere, celtic sea, environment
Quality scoring
250

Dataset description

Mean average *offshore* wind speeds in metres per second (m/s) at 100 m above sea level. The wind speed data, modelled in 2003, covers the Irish Internal Waters and the Irish Territorial Sea up to 12 nautical miles from the Baseline. The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) offers the same data in its Wind Atlas, a digital map of Ireland’s wind energy resource (http://gis.seai.ie/wind). SEAI’s wind speed datasets assist wind energy Planners, developers and policymakers. __Background on 2003 wind maps__ The 2003 wind-mapping project was completed by ESB International and TrueWind Solutions for SEAI (then SEI). It predicted wind characteristics, at heights of 50 m, 75 m and 100 m, Spanning onshore and offshore. (Larger heights of 125 m and 150 m were later covered in SEAI’s 2013 wind-mapping project.) The resulting GIS maps cover onshore in 200 m grids, and offshore in 400 m grids. Generally, wind maps extend to 15 km offshore, or occasionally 20 km. About the 2003 methodology, it iterated a MesoMap system and a faster WindMap model through reducing grid sizes. MesoMap is built on MASS (Mesoscale Atmospheric Simulation System), a numerical weather model that embodied the fundamental physics of the atmosphere. Iterations through the nested grids accounted for local land elevation, land cover and roughness. Final iterations accounted for increased wind shear and reduced near-surface wind speed at less Windy sites. The 2003 Wind-mapping Project Report is available [here](https://seaiopendata.blob.core.windows.net/wind/Report_2003_Wind_Atlas.pdf).
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