Dr. Keith Johnson
IP Consultant, Thurnbichl 2, A-6345 Kössen, Austria
Publications
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Research Article
Smoke in your Eyes: Investigating the Effects of Wind Power on Weather Trends and Climate using Time Series Analysis
Author(s): Dr. Keith Johnson*
Time series analysis developed in the previous report for UK mean summer temperature has been applied to further examples of weather trends, including temperature, rainfall and Sahara dust, and so at global, regional, national and local levels, in an attempt to assess whether wind power is having a deleterious effect on weather patterns. The analysis involves detrending weather data by calculating first differences and then computing the cross-correlation function, or CCF with wind power capacity. The calculations are benchmarked using atmospheric CO2 concentration. The consistency of a significant correlation is tested by detrending using linear residuals and then calculating the CCF on the basis of the residuals, corrected for autocorrelation using the Cochrane-Orcutt procedure [1-4]. In four cases, where the data were reliable, the analysis provided a clear distinction in favour of.. Read More»