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Wind and Structures
  Volume 20, Number 6, June 2015 , pages 763-791
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12989/was.2015.20.6.763
 


Characteristics of thunderstorms relevant to the wind loading of structures
Giovanni Solari, Massimiliano Burlando, Patrizia De Gaetano and Maria Pia Repetto

 
Abstract
    \"Wind and Ports\" is a European project that has been carried out since 2009 to handle wind forecast in port areas through an integrated system made up of an extensive in-situ wind monitoring network, the numerical simulation of wind fields, the statistical analysis of wind climate, and algorithms for medium-term (1-3 days) and short term (0.5-2 hours) wind forecasting. The in-situ wind monitoring network, currently made up of 22 ultrasonic anemometers, provides a unique opportunity for detecting high resolution thunderstorm records and studying their dominant characteristics relevant to wind engineering with special concern for wind actions on structures. In such a framework, the wind velocity of thunderstorms is firstly decomposed into the sum of a slowly-varying mean part plus a residual fluctuation dealt with as a non-stationary random process. The fluctuation, in turn, is expressed as the product of its slowly-varying standard deviation by a reduced turbulence component dealt with as a rapidly-varying stationary Gaussian random process with zero mean and unit standard deviation. The extraction of the mean part of the wind velocity is carried out through a moving average filter, and the effect of the moving average period on the statistical properties of the decomposed signals is evaluated. Among other aspects, special attention is given to the thunderstorm duration, the turbulence intensity, the power spectral density and the integral length scale. Some noteworthy wind velocity ratios that play a crucial role in the thunderstorm loading and response of structures are also analyzed.
 
Key Words
    gust factor; monitoring network; moving average period; synoptic event; thunderstorm; turbulence; wind velocity
 
Address
Giovanni Solari, Massimiliano Burlando, Patrizia De Gaetano
and Maria Pia Repetto: Department of Civil, Chemical and Environmental Engineering (DICCA), University of Genoa, Via Montallegro, 1, 16145 Genoa, Italy
 

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