Wind Speed Formula:
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Definition: This calculator estimates wind speed based on the distance traveled and time taken, using standard UK measurements.
Purpose: It helps meteorologists, sailors, and outdoor enthusiasts calculate wind speeds for various applications.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The distance is divided by time to get the average speed over the measurement period.
Details: Accurate wind speed measurement is crucial for weather forecasting, sailing, construction safety, and outdoor event planning.
Tips: Enter the distance in miles and time in hours. For shorter times, use decimal hours (e.g., 0.5 for 30 minutes). All values must be > 0.
Q1: How accurate is this calculation?
A: This provides average speed over the measurement period. For instantaneous gusts, specialized equipment is needed.
Q2: Can I use kilometers instead of miles?
A: This version uses UK standard miles. For km/h, multiply the result by 1.60934.
Q3: What's considered a strong wind in the UK?
A: In the UK, winds above 31 mph (50 km/h) are considered strong, and above 47 mph (75 km/h) are storm force.
Q4: How does this relate to Beaufort scale?
A: You can convert mph to Beaufort scale: 4-7 mph = Light breeze, 8-12 mph = Gentle breeze, etc.
Q5: What's the best way to measure distance for wind?
A: For accurate measurements, use known distances between fixed points or GPS tracking over open areas.