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Figure 3. Wind rose of hourly wind speed and direction at 100 m for model based products at FINO1 grid points. Results are shown
for (a) COSMO-REA6, (b) CERRA-fc, (c) ERA5 and (d) HoKliSim-De. Results obtained from (e) hourly FINO1 measurements (10 min
averages) of wind speed at 102 m and wind direction at 91 m are additionally shown. The time period is 2004–2009.
quencies are apparent decreasing from 6 % at W to about 5 %
at NNW. Most of the sectors from N over E to S show relative
frequencies of less than 5 %. Here only the S sector and the
E sector show values slightly above the 5 % level. Sector E
depicts a secondary maximum of about 6 %.
The wind rose of COSMO-REA6 (Fig. 3a) is in line with
observations (Fig. 3e). Differences of less than 1 percent
are seen for most sectors. COSMO-REA6 slightly underesti-
mates the frequent occurrence of the south-westerly wind di-
rections seen in observations, especially for sector SSW. By
contrast, the occurrence of wind directions at sectors W to
NNW is somewhat more frequent in COSMO-REA6. In ad-
dition, the relative maximum at sector E is less pronounced
in COSMO-REA6 and shifted to sector ESE. Wind speeds
above 15 m s?1 are predominately found for south-westerly
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