A modelagem é usada como um instrumento bastante útil no campo da Meteorologia. Portanto, objetiva-se ajustar o modelo BRAMS (Brazilian developments on the Regional Atmospheric Modeling System) mediante dados observados e de reanálises geradas pelo ERA-Interim, no intuito de validar a simulação do vento resolvida pelo modelo. Essas informações são de grande utilidade em estudos prévios nos projetos de parques eólicos. Para verificação foram escolhidas três torres anemométricas, situadas nas localidades de Damião, Juazeirinho e Teixeira no Estado da Paraíba. A comparação é feita durante o mês de Outubro de 2010. Os resultados evidenciam que o modelo BRAMS simulou de forma satisfatória os dados reais, para todo o período de estudo, obtendo correlações significativas de 99% e os menores erros para todos os casos apresentados. Palavras-chave: BRAMS, reanálises, modelagem atmosférica, vento. Comparative Analysis of Wind Speed Simulated by BRAMS with Observed Data and Reanalysis AbstractModeling is used as a useful tool in the field of Meteorology. Therefore, the objective is to adjust the BRAMS (Brazilian developments on the Regional Atmospheric Modeling System) by observed data and reanalysis generated by ERAInterim, in order to validate wind simulations resolved by the model. This information is extremely useful in previous studies in wind farm projects. For verification were chosen three anemometric towers, located in the localities of Damian, Juazeirinho and Teixeira in the state of Paraiba. The comparison is made during the month of October 2010. The results show that the BRAMS model simulated satisfactorily the actual data for the entire study period, obtaining significant correlations of 99% and minor errors in all cases presented.
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