Webinar: Understanding and Predicting Global Wind Stilling and Wind Power Resources

07 January 2026

Wednesday 7th January 2026, 0830-1000 UTC

Webinar is free to attend but registration requested here: https://forms.office.com/e/SUphFgchbG

Please register before 1700 UTC Monday 5th January 2026.

Abstract

Decarbonising electricity generation is one of the great challenges on the path to a net-zero economy and a stabilised global climate. Wind power is a rapidly growing source of renewable energy, with China and the UK as leading players in this sector.  Both countries are therefore exposed to fluctuations in wind power, yet global and regional projections of wind patterns over the coming decades remain uncertain.

This webinar will present research into future regional wind climate over the European and Asian region from the WISTEREA (Wind Stilling and Energy in Europe and Asia) programme.  Specifically, it will discuss evidence for potential global “wind stilling”, identifying robust insights and provide a new perspective reconciling the apparently conflicting evidence from different observational data streams.  It will also show how state-of-the-art climate modelling systems can potentially be leveraged to provide skillful regional wind-speed predictions over the coming decade.

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