Wind Speed Formula:
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Definition: This calculator estimates wind speed based on the distance traveled by an object or air particle and the time it took to travel that distance.
Purpose: It helps meteorologists, engineers, and researchers determine wind speed for various applications including weather forecasting and structural design.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The distance is divided by time to calculate the average speed over that period.
Details: Accurate wind speed measurement is crucial for weather prediction, aviation safety, wind energy production, and structural engineering.
Tips: Enter the distance in meters and time in seconds. Both values must be > 0.
Q1: What units should I use for distance and time?
A: The calculator uses meters for distance and seconds for time to give results in meters per second (m/s).
Q2: How can I convert the result to other units?
A: Multiply m/s by 2.237 for mph or by 3.6 for km/h.
Q3: What's a typical wind speed range?
A: Light breeze: 1-5 m/s, Strong wind: 10-15 m/s, Hurricane: >33 m/s.
Q4: Does this calculate instantaneous or average speed?
A: This calculates average speed over the measured distance and time.
Q5: How accurate is this method?
A: Accuracy depends on precise distance and time measurements. For professional use, calibrated anemometers are recommended.