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Wind Farms and Climate Change in Eurasia and America

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The study of the natural phenomenon - global warming in the northern hemisphere of the planet was carried out on the basis of the definition of American climatologist Wallace Broker, which implies an increase in the average temperature of the lower layers of the atmosphere and seas associated with the industrialization of the economy. That is, these are climatic changes that have arisen under the influence of anthropogenic factors. GISMETEO RF weather data and weather maps of Eurasia and North America were also used. The main and determining factor is the massive use of wind power on the paths of cyclones. The interaction of wind farms installed on the Atlantic coast of Europe and Atlantic cyclones is simulated. The results are presented as a synoptic map for Europe.

DOI 10.11648/j.earth.20200901.11
Published in Earth Sciences (Volume 9, Issue 1, February 2020)
Page(s) 1-7
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Climate, Vortex Structures, Energy Transfer

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