Adjust your wind data for greater accuracy. Join our webinar!

In this session, you will discover that small biases in wind data selection can lead to wrong conclusions on pedestrian comfort, facade loads or structural safety, especially in dense and complex urban environments.

Tune on December 2 to learn essential steps for mitigating these risks and ensuring project reliability.

You will discover how to select, check, correct and adapt wind data so that they truly represent your project site (height, roughness, orography, coastal effects, etc.) and lead to more robust wind comfort assessments.

 

How to use wind data correctly in wind engineering?

Tuesday, December 2 — 11:00 AM (UTC+1)

Program:

1. Methodology to assess the wind comfort

2. Brief review of anemometer technology at the weather station

3. Topography effect: orography and roughness effect

4. First aid kit

5. Example of differences between weather data at the mast vs project (Paris, Marseille and Nouméa)

6. Where to collect data

7. Q&A session

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Speakers and experts

Guillaume Caniot

Guillaume Caniot

Urban Climatology Expert

Guillaume C. is the expert engineer in CFD and urban climatology with more than fifteen years of experience, Guillaume is a specialist of wind impact at the micro-scale level for urban environments (wind comfort, natural ventilation, etc.).

Guillaume Vervout

Guillaume Vervout

Business Manager of the Urban Product Line

Guillaume V. is the Business Manager of the Urban product line at Meteodyn. With a degree in engineering, he has worked in many fields and builds on his previous experience to improve solutions for customers.