The general concept for describing the noise environment in proximity to a wind farm is expressed in terms of the A-weighted level that will vary dependent upon the wind strength. The compliance methodology in general use for wind farms relies upon a measurement that includes wind and an average line of fit through such data. Measurements at residential receivers when conducted using full spectrum recording/analysis revealed unique characteristics extending into the infrasound region that are normally inaudible that would appear to be present when disturbance is noted. There are no traditional dose-response investigations for the full spectrum of wind farm noise on which to describe the soundscape. A new approach to assessing wind farm noise emissions was used for the Cape Bridgewater wind farm study identifying different concepts for describing the soundscape of the wind farm
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September 01 2015
Soundscape of a wind farm—The Cape Bridgewater experience Free
Steven E. Cooper
Steven E. Cooper
The Acoust. Group, 22 Fred St., Lilyfield, NSW 2040, Namibia, [email protected]
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Steven E. Cooper
The Acoust. Group, 22 Fred St., Lilyfield, NSW 2040, Namibia, [email protected]
J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 138, 1749 (2015)
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Steven E. Cooper; Soundscape of a wind farm—The Cape Bridgewater experience. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 1 September 2015; 138 (3_Supplement): 1749. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4933523
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