“…Since the introduction of wind lidars in the wind energy domain in 2003 (Harris et al, 2007), they have been extensively used in industry and research for resource assessment (Krishnamurthy et al, 2013), wind turbine power curve measurements (Wagner et al, 2014), feed-forward control (Simley et al, 2018), wake measurements (Herges et al, 2017), wake steering (Fleming et al, 2017) and short-term forecasts (Würth et al, 2019). Over the last decade wind lidars have became an established measurement technique within the wind energy community.…”