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      Regional climate model simulations indicate limited climatic impacts by operational and planned European wind farms

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          The rapid development of wind energy has raised concerns about environmental impacts. Temperature changes are found in the vicinity of wind farms and previous simulations have suggested that large-scale wind farms could alter regional climate. However, assessments of the effects of realistic wind power development scenarios at the scale of a continent are missing. Here we simulate the impacts of current and near-future wind energy production according to European Union energy and climate policies. We use a regional climate model describing the interactions between turbines and the atmosphere, and find limited impacts. A statistically significant signal is only found in winter, with changes within ±0.3 °C and within 0-5% for precipitation. It results from the combination of local wind farm effects and changes due to a weak, but robust, anticyclonic-induced circulation over Europe. However, the impacts remain much weaker than the natural climate interannual variability and changes expected from greenhouse gas emissions.

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                Journal
                Nature Communications
                Nat Commun
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                2041-1723
                May 2014
                February 11 2014
                May 2014
                : 5
                : 1
                Article
                10.1038/ncomms4196
                24518587
                c4e5bfaa-aa71-47ac-b144-002a2ebd2f36
                © 2014

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