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Date: Fri, 7 Jun 2002 03:51:00 -0700 (PDT)
From: jeff.duff@enron.com
To: kurt.anderson@enron.com
Subject: Desert Sky Wind Rose
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Kurt, 

Attached is the wind rose portion of the Desert Sky owner report.  As you are 
well aware a mean wind speed can misrepresent the expected energy output, 
which is more dependent on the shape of the wind distribution.

In addition, this mean wind speed is a single point wind speed measurement.  
So, it can not completely represent all of the micro-siting characteristics 
of such a large site alone.  

The good news is it is the most centrally located station at hub height.

JD
