The Front CoverTo assess annoyance, the customary technique is to assemble a random panel of assessors to stay in the environment of the one annoyed for a period of time. But that method is not practical for a condition that is neither continuous nor even fully predictable. The goal of the work described in the article on page 6, was to develop an objective method based on measures of physical parameters that could replace a subjective assessment of when annoyance exists. Publisher's NoteExtending the investment payback period for offshore wind turbine manufacturers and the supply chainFeaturesPredicting Annoyance from Wind Turbines by an Objective Measure
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