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Joan

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  1. Dear Cindy, Have you tried downloading the latest available version of the software? If the issue persists, you might consider confidentially sharing your project with WAsP Support. This would help determine whether the problem originates from the project itself or is related to another issue. Thanks and best regards, Joan
  2. Hi, The GWA and NEWA servers are currently down due to a file system issue. Our team is working diligently to resolve this and restore service as soon as possible. Unfortunately, we don’t have any updates at the moment. Please refer to our webpage for the latest information, as we are currently handling a high volume of inquiries. Alternatively, you can download GIS data from the following sources: https://globalwindatlas.info/en/download/gis-files https://data.dtu.dk/articles/dataset/Global_Wind_Atlas_v3/9420803 Thank you for your patience. Best regards, Joan
  3. Dear Yasir, Could you please provide us with more details about your project and share the project file? This will help us assist you more effectively. Looking forward to your response. Best regards, Joan
  4. Dear Petar, Could you kindly submit your inquiry through DTU Learn? Thank you. Best regards, Joan
  5. Joan

    .lib to .tab

    Dear Ashlin, There is no tool available to do this directly. The .omwc/.tab files store an observed wind climate (usually based on measurements), while .gwc/.lib files store a generalized wind climate (typically produced by WAsP). A generalized wind climate is different from an observed wind climate, which is why a direct conversion is not possible. You can think of the generalized wind climate as the wind climate corresponding to idealized flat terrain with uniform surface roughness. If you want to calculate a wind climate for a specific height and position over real terrain, you can insert a 'reference site' in your WAsP project. You can then inspect the sector-wise Weibull distribution for this reference site, though, unfortunately, you won't be able to view a histogram similar to what is provided in a *.tab file. Best regards, Joan
  6. Dear Ashlin, We've encountered a similar issue before. Could you please check your TXT file using a text editor? It’s possible that the timestamp format might be inconsistent. The WAsP Climate Analyst requires a uniform date format, so you’ll need to ensure that your file uses a consistent format before importing it. Please let us know if this resolves the issue. Best regards, Joan
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