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Answered by songoku2006
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Wind can be characterized by its speed and direction. The direction is often expressed with a reference to where the wind originated; for example, a 'southerly wind' refers to wind that starts in the south and blows north.The wind speed frequency distribution gives the number of hours per year that the wind speed lies within a narrow wind speed interval. Together, these determine the wind turbine energy production and, with allowance for losses, windfarm energy production.
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Wind can be characterized by its speed and direction. The direction is often expressed with a reference to where the wind originated; for example, a 'southerly wind' refers to wind that starts in the south and blows north.The wind speed frequency distribution gives the number of hours per year that the wind speed lies within a narrow wind speed interval. Together, these determine the wind turbine energy production and, with allowance for losses, wind farm energy production.

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