fireball
Well-Known Member
The discussion turned to Wind speed after our mornings race ....
One argument is:
In the winter, the wind is colder, colder air is more dense therefore for the same wind speed you get more air to be deflected by your sails - so a F5 in the winter is stronger than a F5 in the summer (same wind speed though)
and the Other:
Air density is measured in pressure, we have similar pressure in the summer and winter, so the effective force of the wind is the same for similar speed and pressure and no account has to be taken of the wind temperature....
One argument is:
In the winter, the wind is colder, colder air is more dense therefore for the same wind speed you get more air to be deflected by your sails - so a F5 in the winter is stronger than a F5 in the summer (same wind speed though)
and the Other:
Air density is measured in pressure, we have similar pressure in the summer and winter, so the effective force of the wind is the same for similar speed and pressure and no account has to be taken of the wind temperature....
