"Sound radar" promises wind modelling breakthrough

James S Murray
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UK research team claims new acoustic radar technology could provide wind farm developers with data on wind flow patterns and turbulence to within 0.1m/sec

Researchers at the University of Salford have revealed plans for an acoustic radar device they claim could revolutionise the planning processes for new wind farms by providing developers with highly accurate...

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