windspatronen
Windspatronen are recurring configurations of wind flow arising from the interaction of atmospheric pressure fields with surface features and thermal forcing. In some Dutch-language meteorological literature, the term is used as a descriptive concept for regional wind regimes rather than a formal category.
Common windspatronen include diurnal coastally driven land-sea breezes, mountain-valley circulations in complex terrain, and channelled winds
Modern studies identify windspatronen using weather stations, radar and satellite observations, and high-resolution numerical models. Pattern-analysis
Knowledge of windspatronen informs wind-energy assessment, building design and placement, aviation and shipping operations, wildfire risk
Because windspatronen is not universally standardized and its definition varies by region, the term should be