Suitability and Evaluating Wind Speed Probability Distribution Models in a Hot Climate: Djibouti Case Study
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The paper investigates the most reliable numerical method for estimating the Weibull parameters to calculate the
wind power density in urban and rural hot regions of the Republic of Djibouti. It is important to mention that no similar studies
have been carried out and therefore this is the first study to evaluate and diagnosis the best Weibull distribution method for
wind analysis and wind energy potential in the country. Five investigated numerical methods such as Graphical Method (GM),
Empirical Method of Justus (EMJ), Energy Pattern Factor Method (EPFM), Standard Deviation Method (SDM) and Moment
Method (MM) were adopted to estimate Weibull c and k parameters. Four statistical indicators including root mean square
error, index of agreement, coefficient of determination and relative percentage error were used to precisely rank the methods.
The study aims to identify the most accurate method to determine the wind power density in four stations which are University
of Djibouti, International Airport of Djibouti, Ghoubet and Bara Wein. Then, to provide a complete analysis, the study is
performed on monthly, yearly and seasonal scales. The results reveal that GM and EPFM are the most accurate methods for
estimating the c and k parameters and are recommended in estimating the wind power density in Djibouti