Djordje Romanic
University of Western Ontario
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Monthly Weather Review | 2017
Massimiliano Burlando; Djordje Romanic; Giovanni Solari; Horia Hangan; Shi Zhang
AbstractThe Mediterranean is a “hot spot” for the genesis of different types of severe weather events, including potentially damaging wind phenomena like downbursts, whose occurrence and evolution in this geographical region have not been documented in the literature. This paper is part of an interdisciplinary collaboration between atmospheric scientists and wind engineers with the objective of conducting a comprehensive analysis of the field measurements and weather scenarios related to nonsynoptic wind systems in this area. The downburst that struck the Livorno coast of Italy at about 1310 local time 1 October 2012 is investigated as a relevant test case for such severe wind events. The wind velocity records detected by ultrasonic anemometers, part of a monitoring network created for the European “Wind and Ports” and “Wind, Ports and Sea” projects, are analyzed and decomposed in order to inspect the main statistical features of this transient event. The analysis of the meteorological precursors to this ...
Wind Engineering | 2017
Djordje Romanic; Ashkan Rasouli; Horia Hangan
Urban wind resource assessment in changing climate has not been studied so far. This study presents a methodology for microscale numerical modelling of urban wind resource assessment in changing climate. The methodology is applied for a specific urban development in the city of Toronto, ON, Canada. It is shown that the speed of the southwest winds, that is, the most frequent winds increased for .8 m s−1 in the period from 1948 to 2015. The generated wind energy maps are used to estimate the influences of climate change on the available wind energy. It is shown that the geometry of irregularly spaced and located obstacles in urban environments has to be taken into consideration when performing studies on urban wind resource assessment in changing climate. In the analysed urban environment, peak speeds are more affected by climate change than the mean speeds.
International Journal of Climatology | 2015
Djordje Romanic; Mladjen Ćurić; Ilija Jovičić; Miloš Lompar
International journal of disaster risk reduction | 2016
Djordje Romanic; Maryam Refan; Chieh-Hsun Wu; Gero Michel
Atmospheric Research | 2017
Miloš Lompar; Mladjen Ćurić; Djordje Romanic
International Journal of Climatology | 2016
Djordje Romanic; Mladjen Ćurić; Miloš Lompar; Ilija Jovičić
Wind Engineering | 2015
Djordje Romanic; Ashkan Rasouli; Horia Hangan
Theoretical and Applied Climatology | 2018
Djordje Romanic; Horia Hangan; Mladjen Ćurić
Atmospheric Science Letters | 2016
Djordje Romanic; Mladjen Ćurić; Miroljub Zarić; Miloš Lompar; Ilija Jovičić
Atmospheric Research | 2018
Miloš Lompar; Mladjen Ćurić; Djordje Romanic