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Dear all, can someone knows how to calculate the kinetic energy of the wind (u and v component)
Thanks for your time and help.
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Pablo Estuardo
Pablo Estuardo on 18 Feb 2020
Hello darova, thanks for your reply... I just found this equation for the kinetic energy of the surface current of the ocean. I wasn't sure if i can use the same equation with the wind,
I also found this equation (bit I dont have the wind temperature for density calculatios, and mass)=
  • Kinetic Energy of wind is: 1/2 * mass * velocity * velocity
Thanks
I'm thinking in maybe daily averae of the wind and download temperature from datellite data or reanalysis

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 18 Feb 2020
Apparently, ‘h’, ‘u’, and ‘v’ are vectors of the same dimensions.
One approach is to code the function as an anonymous function:
Emdk = @(h,u,v,rho,g) h(:).*rho.*g.*hypot(u(:),v(:))/2;
then call it as:
KEwind = Emdk(h,u,v,rho,g);
The hypot function makes this easier.
See the documentation on Anonymous Functions for details.

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