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Advances in Computational
Wind Engineering and Wind
Energy (2nd Edition)
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As the global demand for sustainable energy solutions
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flow dynamics have become pivotal in diverse
applications. Advances in computational methods, high-
performance computing, and data analytics have
revolutionized the study of wind flow dynamics, enabling Impact Factor 2.3
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and their applications in wind energy and sustainable
urban design.
This Special Issue of Atmosphere aims to bring together
cutting-edge research and innovative methodologies in
computational wind engineering and its applications to
wind energy systems. We welcome contributions that
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Dr. Mohan Kumar Gajendran
Dr. Ng Yin Kwee
Dr. Amirfarhang Mehdizadeh
Deadline for manuscript submissions
29 January 2026
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of concepts, mechanisms, and interactions. This is the
field that innovation built and it has led to a better
appreciation for the complexity with atmosphere.
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Dr. Daniele Contini
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