Kühn, PaulPaulKühnBasse, AlexanderAlexanderBasseCallies, DoronDoronCalliesChen, YiyinYiyinChenDöpfer, RichardRichardDöpferFreier, JuliaJuliaFreierGriesbach, TimmTimmGriesbachKlaas, TobiasTobiasKlaasPauscher, LukasLukasPauscher2022-03-0811.2.20202018https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/30010310.5281/zenodo.3581412The NEWA Forested Hill Experiment Kassel was a field campaign conducted within the EU project - New European Wind Atlas NEWA. The experiment provides a unique dataset of wind measurements for validating models for flow over forested hilly terrain. It was performed around the »Rödeser Berg«, a hill located 20 km northwest of Fraunhofer IEE Kassel, Germany. The experiment consisted of a 3 month intensive campaign and a 1 year long-term campaign (November 2016 to October 2017). In total 17 wind measurement systems were used: 9 long-range Doppler scanning lidars, 6 lidar/sodar vertical wind profilers and 2 tall met masts. By the end of the NEWA project all experimental data will be freely available. The measurement data will be provided in NetCDF format. This technical report provides a detailed documentation of the field campaign.enNEWAwindmeasurementLiDARNEWA Forested Hill Experiment Kasselreport