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    Statistical modelling of Botswana's monthly maximum wind speed using a four-parameter kappa distribution

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    2016-06-21
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    Moses, Oliver
    Parida, Bhagabat Prasad
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    American Journal of Applied Sciences, https://thescipub.com
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    https://thescipub.com/pdf/10.3844/ajassp.2016.773.778
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    This open access article is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 3.0 license.
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    Abstract
    Wind speed modelling has been key to many environmental and engineering applications, particularly in environmentally friendly wind power generation to meet energy demands. Efficient assessment of wind speed at different recurrence intervals requires the choice of a suitable statistical distribution and an unbiased method of parameter estimation. This study suggests the use of a four parameter Kappa distribution, with its parameters estimated using the method of L-moments, to model Botswana’s monthly maximum wind speed data at six meteorological weather stations. These synoptic weather stations are Gaborone, Sir Seretse Khama Airport, Tsabong, Tshane, Gantsi and Maun which are broadly spread across the country’s economic activity centres. Reliable wind speed quantiles have been obtained for the selected stations and have been found to fall within the interval 13.80 to 21.69 m s−1. Mean maximum wind speeds have been found to range between 12.65 and 14.97 m s−1, with standard deviations ranging between 1.58 and 2.44 m s−1. These results can reliably be used by environmentalists and technologists working in the energy sector in Botswana.
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