2022
DOI: 10.3390/f13020225
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On the Potential of Using Air Pressure Fluctuations to Estimate Wind-Induced Tree Motion in a Planted Scots Pine Forest

Abstract: This paper reports statistical relationships between measured airflow, air pressure fluctuations, and the wind-induced motion of planted Scots pine trees (Pinus sylvestris L.). The results presented illustrate the potential of low-cost, ground-based air pressure measurements for monitoring wind-induced tree response. It is suggested that air pressure fluctuations can be used as surrogate information for above-canopy airflow, often used to estimate wind loads on forest trees. We demonstrate that air pressure fl… Show more

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“…Essential knowledge about the response of full-scale trees or tree parts to natural wind loading comes from field studies that mostly measured local tilt [4] , strain [5] , [6] , [7] , [8] , [9] or acceleration [10] of the stem, branches [11] , and roots [3] at multiple positions [12] . To capture important wind load and tree response components for wind-tree-interaction analysis, the measuring devices are sampled at frequencies up to 20 Hz [11] .…”
Section: Hardware In Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Essential knowledge about the response of full-scale trees or tree parts to natural wind loading comes from field studies that mostly measured local tilt [4] , strain [5] , [6] , [7] , [8] , [9] or acceleration [10] of the stem, branches [11] , and roots [3] at multiple positions [12] . To capture important wind load and tree response components for wind-tree-interaction analysis, the measuring devices are sampled at frequencies up to 20 Hz [11] .…”
Section: Hardware In Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%