Time-dependent changes of the wind speed, as an example in Hera Campus
(East Timor), are analyzed by the statistical and the autocorrelation
function in time domain and by the frequency spectrum (frequency domain)
using the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT). The wind speed can be modeled
using the Weibull distribution function. The autocorrelation function in
time domain shows roughly a non-exponential decay with periodicity. The
power spectrum shows two peaks and nearly 1/f nature at high
frequencies, closing to the Kolmogorov prediction with = 5/3. A
Cole-Davidson type generalization of wind dynamics, originating from the
fractional dynamics of oscillation, may be useful for analyzing wind
power.