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Nick Jones

I had the opportunity last month to participate in the Computational Wind Engineering conference, hosted by Alan Huber at the University of North...
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Houston event in late September 2010.

A selection of PDf files are available at this NOAA site that describe the recent modifications to the venerable Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale.

An NREL publication of the 2008 Workshop on wind-energy resorce and research needs will be of interest to many AAWE members. Click...