Atmosphere to Electrons News

A topographic map.
Weather models have difficulty forecasting the cold, near-ground temperatures in cold pools, resulting in subtle errors that have a big impact on the magnitude and timing of wind power predictions. A new method can cut wind speed errors by as much as 20%.
Photo of two buoys in the water with a graphic overlay to indicate data flowing into the buoy and number of registered users (1,060) and registered projects (20).
As part of DOE’s A2e initiative, wind energy scientists share data and provide information to wind power plant owners and consultants who need to make informed decisions on types of technologies to be deployed and where to locate wind turbines.
robot-deployed autonomous inspection system against the sun and a blue sky.
As we embark on a new fiscal year, we’d like to share some of our key accomplishments from Fiscal Year 2019.