Wind Shear Calculator — Open Sea / Offshore
Extrapolate wind speed to hub height over open sea / offshore (Hellmann α≈0.1) with the cube-law power impact.
Offshore profiles are flat — α≈0.10 — which is why offshore towers are short relative to rotor size; the wind is already there. Enter any measured speed and height; the power-law profile scales it to hub height and shows the cubed effect on power density.
The power-law profile is why hub heights keep growing: raising hub height from 80 to 120 m over cropland (α≈0.2) adds ~8% wind speed — but ~27% more power. Measure α on site from two anemometer heights when possible; tabulated values mislead in complex terrain.
Engineering estimate from published standards and typical equipment data. Site conditions, equipment datasheets and measured data govern the real result — confirm with a qualified engineer.
Use the free Wind Shear Calculator — Open Sea / Offshore online — Extrapolate wind speed to hub height over open sea / offshore (Hellmann α≈0.1) with the cube-law power impact. Runs instantly in your browser: no signup, no upload, mobile-friendly.
About Wind Shear Calculator — Open Sea / Offshore
Offshore profiles are flat — α≈0.10 — which is why offshore towers are short relative to rotor size; the wind is already there. Enter any measured speed and height; the power-law profile scales it to hub height and shows the cubed effect on power density.
How to use Wind Shear Calculator — Open Sea / Offshore
- 1Enter a measured wind speed and its measurement height.
- 2Set the target (hub) height and the terrain exponent.
- 3Read the extrapolated speed and the power-density multiple.
Why use Wind Shear Calculator — Open Sea / Offshore?
- ✓Hellmann power-law with terrain-correct exponents
- ✓Cube-law power impact shown alongside the speed change
- ✓Terrain presets from open sea to city suburbs
- ✓Explains tall towers in one calculation
Frequently asked questions
How does wind speed change with height?+
By the power law v₂ = v₁(h₂/h₁)^α, with α from ~0.10 offshore to ~0.30 over suburbs. Going 10 m → 100 m over farmland (α=0.2) multiplies speed ×1.58 — and power ×3.9, because power cubes the speed. Height is the cheapest wind upgrade there is.
What shear exponent should I use?+
Open sea 0.10, open plains 0.14 (the classic 1/7th law), cropland with hedges 0.20, forest/suburb 0.25–0.30. Best practice: derive α from two measurement heights on site — tabulated values mislead in complex terrain, where the power law itself degrades.
Can I use airport wind data for my site?+
As a starting estimate: airports measure at 10 m in open terrain. Extrapolate to your hub height with the right α — then remember your terrain differs from the airport's. For investment decisions, nothing replaces on-site measurement; for screening, this is the honest first pass.
Why are wind turbine towers getting taller?+
The shear math: each terrain has more speed higher up, and the cube law triples small speed gains into big energy gains. Over forested or built terrain (high α), a 140 m tower can harvest economic wind where an 80 m tower can't — towers are buying α^cubed.
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