Offshore wind turbines design and tropical cyclones
Published on 03/02/2026
Unreliable estimates of extreme waves
Offshore wind power companies are targeting areas that are currently highly exposed to tropical cyclones (Asia-Pacific, French overseas territories) or that could become more exposed due to climate change. In these locations, it is crucial to accurately determine extreme wind and wave values to design turbines that can withstand these metocean conditions. While wind estimates appear to be reliable, the standard recommendation for extreme wave statistics is not, as it is based on a method generally used for farms deployed at mid-latitudes. Indeed, this high uncertainty on extreme waves can lead to turbines that are overdesigned (and therefore more expensive) or undersized (involving increased risks).
A solid foundation for setting new international standards
The OROWSHI R&D project, which was completed on 12 November, has led to a major improvement in wind and wave modelling under tropical cyclone conditions. The extreme wind and waves statistics were computed with the same Monte Carlo approach, providing consistent joint statistics. This has been validated using a comprehensive database of observations from a wide range of sensors (floating lidar, sail drones, satellite radar). Indeed, The TAIFU-WindWaves© software, which incorporates this innovation, was developed as a result. It enables rapid and accurate assessment of extreme wind and wave statistics for offshore wind farms design exposed to cyclone risk. The associated methodology provides a solid basis for defining new international standards in this field.
A final webinar to transfer the outcomes to the sector
A final webinar presenting the main outcomes of the project was held on 3rd February 2026. Most of the presentations are now available.
- Introduction and main results – Jean-François FILIPOT, France Energies Marines > Video | Slides
- Monte Carlo approach and new statistical tools for extreme wind speed estimation – Nicolas RAILLARD, Ifremer > Video | Slides
- Presentation of the TAIFU-WindWaves© tool – Paul RENAUD, France Energies Marines > Video | Slides
- Feedback from the industry on the project outcomes – Will HODDER, EDF > Video | Slides
- Conclusion and next steps – Jean-François FILIPOT, France Energies Marines > Video | Slides
- Q&A Session > Video
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