tuulekiirus
Tuulekiirus, also known as wind speed, is a measure of how fast air is moving horizontally relative to the Earth's surface. It is a crucial parameter in meteorology, aviation, and renewable energy sectors. Wind speed is typically measured in units such as meters per second (m/s), kilometers per hour (km/h), or knots (kt). The Beaufort scale is often used to estimate wind speed based on observed conditions at sea or on land.
Wind speed is influenced by various factors, including atmospheric pressure gradients, the Coriolis effect, friction near
In meteorology, wind speed is a key indicator of weather conditions. High wind speeds can lead to
In the context of renewable energy, wind speed is a critical factor in the efficiency of wind
Wind speed data is collected using anemometers, which are instruments designed to measure the speed and sometimes