

Wind Engineering and Dispersion blog posts
Blog posts on the subject of trains in crosswinds can be found on the Train Aerodynamics page.
- Professor Julian Hunt FRS, Baron Hunt of Chesterton (1941-2026)
- The simulation of local tornado wind conditions
- Measurements of Carbon Dioxide concentrations in a church
- Pollutants, pathogens and public transport – ventilation, dispersion and dose
- The calculation of Covid-19 infection rates in churches
- The calculation of Covid-19 infection rates on GB trains
- Covid-19 and train ventilation
- Giovanni Solari 1953-2020
- International Wind Engineering seminars 2020/21 – some reflections
- International Wind Engineering Seminars (V)
- Tornadoes and debris (V)
- Pollution, Covid and Trains
- Some thoughts on ventilation and pathogen concentration build up
- Modelling of extreme wind gusts
- Air Pollution in Railway Stations (V)
- Some musings on tornado vortex models
- Measuring the behaviour of pedestrians in high winds
- Vehicle restrictions during windy conditions on long span bridges
- Specifying accident windspeed risk
- Crop lodging
PDF compilation of all Wind Engineering and Dispersion blog posts up to June 2026, including links to videos (186 A4 pages)
Wind Engineering and Dispersion papers
The links given above are to the publishers’ web sites, where the abstract can be read and the publication downloaded with the necessary permissions. Alternatively the final pre-publication of many (but not all) of these can be found the Birmingham Electronic Paper Repository here. Note also that many of the papers on the Train Aerodynamics page also have a high Wind Engineering content.