winddrift
Winddrift is the horizontal displacement of an object caused by wind, occurring when there is a crosswind relative to the object's intended motion. It arises from the interaction between moving air and the object's shape, mass, and drag characteristics, producing a sideways component of force that alters the trajectory.
In physics, winddrift refers to the lateral deviation of a moving body from its intended path due
In practice, winddrift is a key consideration in several fields. In aviation, it manifests as a difference
Measurement and mitigation rely on wind data and drag models. Operators may compensate by adjusting heading