Results are presented from a wind turbulence measurements campaign at
the summit of a hill in complex terrain in Andros island (Greece) wher
e a wind turbine park has been constructed. Mean turbulence parameters
and power spectra from three 30 m masts located at the summit, upwind
and downwind of the hill are analysed to ascertain the differences fr
om respective parameters in flat terrain and to assess the influence o
f the irregular topography. The variances of the horizontal (vertical)
wind components are found to be smaller (larger) than the ones from f
lat terrain. Of the available correlations for the power spectra, the
Von Karman one was found to give better results, although the low freq
uency parts show pronounced lags. The asymmetry of the upwind terrain
for different wind directions and especially its slope is clearly felt
both by variances and by spectra. This influence, as expected, is fou
nd to increase with increasing stability. These results have an import
ant significance for wind turbine design and wind energy utilisation.
Key words: Wind flow, Complex terrain, Turbulence spectra, Turbulence
measurements.