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Section 7. Installation<br />

Standard deviation of horizontal wind fluctuations from sub-intervals is calculated<br />

as follows:<br />

where: is the standard deviation over the data-storage interval, and<br />

are sub-interval standard deviations. A sub-interval is<br />

specified as a number of scans. The number of scans for a sub-interval is given<br />

by:<br />

Desired sub‐interval (secs) / scan rate (secs)<br />

For example, if the scan rate is 1 second and the data interval is 60 minutes, the<br />

standard deviation is calculated from all 3600 scans when the sub-interval is 0.<br />

With a sub-interval of 900 scans (15 minutes) the standard deviation is the<br />

average of the four sub-interval standard deviations. The last sub-interval is<br />

weighted if it does not contain the specified number of scans.<br />

The EPA recommends hourly standard deviation of horizontal wind direction<br />

(sigma theta) be computed from four fifteen-minute sub-intervals.<br />

7.8.5.2.1 Measured Raw Data<br />

7.8.5.2.2 Calculations<br />

• S i : horizontal wind speed<br />

• Θ i : horizontal wind direction<br />

• Ue i : east-west component of wind<br />

• Un i : north-south component of wind<br />

• N: number of samples<br />

Mean Wind Vector<br />

Resultant mean horizontal wind speed, Ū:<br />

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