vinddreifingu
Vinddreifingu is a term used in meteorology and wind engineering to refer to the distribution of wind speeds and directions within a defined area or time period. Derived from vind meaning wind and dreifingu meaning distribution, it encompasses speed statistics, directional statistics, and their temporal variability. The concept is used to summarize wind behavior for planning, design, and risk assessment.
In practice, wind speed distributions are often modeled with the Weibull distribution, with parameters fitted to
Applications include wind energy resource assessment and turbine siting, design of wind-affected infrastructure, and urban planning
The concept has evolved with advances in sensing technologies (such as lidar and radar) and statistical methods,
See also: Wind energy, Meteorology, Weibull distribution, Circular statistics, Wind rose.