CHICAGO (WLS) -- Ever wonder how much wind it takes to knock you over? Well there is actually a mathematical equation we can use to calculate the wind speed needed to move objects and people. That ...
A good approximation of the wind-chill temperature can be found by multiplying the wind speed by 0.7 and then subtracting that value from the air temperature. For example, if the air temperature is 20 ...
Riding in the summer is nothing short of sublime for bikers. You have the open road in front of you with knees in the breeze. These are the experiences that lay the foundation for some awesome ...
There is: Multiply the wind speed by 1.5 and subtract it from the actual air temperature. For example, if the air temperature is 20 degrees with a wind of 30 mph, use the formula 20 – (30×1.5) to ...
If you are interested in creating a DIY Arduino wind speed meter or anemometer to monitor the wind strength in your location, you might be interested in this quick tutorial I have put together to ...
I'll be honest with all of you. I hate wind. It drives me absolutely crazy. For me, it doesn't matter if it's a sustained wind or a gust of wind, it's all the same. But the truth is, there is a very ...