The two parameters of a Weibull density distribution function were calculat
ed for three different locations; a city area, an extremely exposed area in
a city centre and an open sea area in Hong Kong. A long-term data source,
consisting of thirty years (1968-1997) of hourly mean wind data, was adopte
d and analysed. Based on these data, it was found that the numerical values
of the shape and scale parameters for these weather stations varied over a
wide range. The shape parameter varied from 1.63 to 2.03 and the scale par
ameter ranged from 2.76 to 8.92. The yearly Weibull probability density fun
ction distribution for the city area indicated that the wind data could be
grouped into two distinct periods, 1968-1951 and 1982-1997. Seasonal Weibul
l distribution for the three locations were compared and wider distribution
s were observed in the more open areas. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All
rights reserved.