Fisher–Shannon Complexity Analysis of High-Frequency Urban Wind Speed Time Series

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Title
Fisher–Shannon Complexity Analysis of High-Frequency Urban Wind Speed Time Series
Journal
Entropy
Author(s)
Guignard Fabian, Mauree Dasaraden, Lovallo Michele, Kanevski Mikhail, Telesca Luciano
ISSN
1099-4300
Publication state
Published
Issued date
10/01/2019
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
21
Number
1
Pages
47
Language
english
Abstract
One-hertz wind time series recorded at different levels (from 1.5–25.5 m) in an urban area are investigated by using the Fisher–Shannon (FS) analysis. FS analysis is a well-known method to gain insight into the complex behavior of nonlinear systems, by quantifying the order/disorder properties of time series. Our findings reveal that the FS complexity, defined as the product between the Fisher information measure and the Shannon entropy power, decreases with the height of the anemometer from the ground, suggesting a height-dependent variability in the order/disorder features of the high-frequency wind speed measured in urban layouts. Furthermore, the correlation between the FS complexity of wind speed and the daily variance of the ambient temperature shows a similar decrease with the height of the wind sensor. Such correlation is larger for the lower anemometers, indicating that ambient temperature is an important forcing of the wind speed variability in the vicinity of the ground.
Keywords
Mathematical Physics, General Physics and Astronomy, Applied Mathematics, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics
Open Access
Yes
Funding(s)
Swiss National Science Foundation
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