I am currently experimenting with wind - the stuff that tends to blow aircraft off course and turns landings into hit and miss affairs. I don't want to implement this as just random vector fields, but give it at least a semblance of a plausible global field distribution. Therefore, I am looking for reasonable (and reasonably simple) global wind models. For example, mean vector field distributions as a function of
For a refinement, possibly also
In addition to the means, possibly also standard deviations on different time scales and "typical" variations (distribution and temporal development of high/low pressure regions and resulting wind patterns).
Does anybody have a suggestion? I came across this paper, which has some useful information to start with. Although digitising the plots would be a pain. Vector field data in electronic format would help a lot. Also the graphs are slightly puzzling me. The vector fields appear to have a strong east/west orientation, with hardly any north-south component. I though the convection towards the equator at low altitudes (and flow away from the equator at high altitudes) was a major component of the global wind pattern. Is the magnitude of this effect so much smaller than the east-west component?
Apart from the global average effects, some models of small scale effects will also be needed. (turbulence, gusts, etc.) What are the (spatial and temporal) correlation lengths, i.e. how rapidly can the vectors change over time and space?
Are there any public-domain global wind algorithms around? What do other flight simulators use?
- latitude
- altitude
- season
For a refinement, possibly also
- longitude
- time of day
In addition to the means, possibly also standard deviations on different time scales and "typical" variations (distribution and temporal development of high/low pressure regions and resulting wind patterns).
Does anybody have a suggestion? I came across this paper, which has some useful information to start with. Although digitising the plots would be a pain. Vector field data in electronic format would help a lot. Also the graphs are slightly puzzling me. The vector fields appear to have a strong east/west orientation, with hardly any north-south component. I though the convection towards the equator at low altitudes (and flow away from the equator at high altitudes) was a major component of the global wind pattern. Is the magnitude of this effect so much smaller than the east-west component?
Apart from the global average effects, some models of small scale effects will also be needed. (turbulence, gusts, etc.) What are the (spatial and temporal) correlation lengths, i.e. how rapidly can the vectors change over time and space?
Are there any public-domain global wind algorithms around? What do other flight simulators use?
