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NREL_HourlyWind_Gulf_polysandpoints.xml

Published by Bureau of Ocean Energy Management | Department of the Interior | Metadata Last Checked: July 18, 2025 | Last Modified: 2018-02-21
Point files: For the Gulf coastal region, seven years of modeled mean wind speed data on an approximately 2-km grid were obtained from NRELâs WIND Toolkit (http://www.nrel.gov/grid/wind-toolkit.html). Each 4.8-km BOEM block grid cell was assigned a mean wind speed that corresponds to the nearest 2-km WIND Toolkit grid cell representing the majority of its area. The Weibull parameters were estimated by computing the parameters of a Weibull distribution that has the same mean speed and wind energy as the WIND Toolkit data. This process created a long-term, monthly, and hourly (by month and for the whole 7-year period) Weibull representation of the wind speed for each block. The resulting dataset is intended to provide broad estimates of wind speed variation for the purposes of identifying possible good wind energy sites. It is not intended to provide estimates of possible energy production for the purpose of making offshore wind project investment or financing decisions in specific locations.Explanation of Attributes: Results in the geodatabase are reported on the existing 4.8 km x 4.8 km block grid defined by BOEM for the Gulf coastal region. Wind speed statistics are reported at the center point of each block grid, but represent the mean values over the entire area of each grid cell. The data set delivered to BOEM is a geodatabase consisting of 14 layers. There is one layer for the long-term statistics, one layer for each month, and one polygon layer of blocks covered by the data. The long-term shapefile includes mean wind speed and Weibull parameters to capture the long-term wind speed distribution of the entire 7-year time series. Each monthly shapefile contains mean wind speed and Weibull parameters for that month overall and for each hour of the day within that month. All times are in CST (UTC-6).Variables starting with âWSâ are wind speeds in meters per second, those starting with âWKâ are Weibull k parameters (dimensionless), and those starting with âWCâ are Weibull c (scale) parmeters in meters per second. The string âxxxâ (where xxx is a month) in a variable name means that the parameter has been computed using only values from month âxxxâ (e.g., âJUN_WSâ is the average wind speed in June). The string âHxxâ (where xx is a number from 0 to 23) in a variable name means that the parameter has been computed using only values from hour âxxâ (e.g., âJUN_H16_WSâ is the average wind speed at 1600 (or 4:00 PM) in June). Polygon Layers - Polygons were created by creating a raster grid of the point files using the closest approximate x,y distance for a BOEM aliquot block of 0.05 degrees, reclassifying the raster into wind classes and generating a polygon file from the reclassified raster. Note that aliquot sampling was not done in the Gulf of Mexico. Aliquots are typically 1/16th of a standard BOEM block. Only full blocks exist at present for the Gulf of Mexico Region so the wind point sampling is done at a larger grid size than the other 3 BOEM regions.

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