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How do you measure your wind speed Knots;MPH.KM

Created by Gone to dark side Gone to dark side  > 9 months ago, 29 Jul 2022
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Gone to dark side
Gone to dark side

NSW

394 posts

29 Jul 2022 12:35pm
Here in Australia I find most wind sports look at the wind and convert to Knots
Lets see what other countries measure in.
Dspace
Dspace

VIC

320 posts

29 Jul 2022 3:59pm
In the US our National Weather Service marine forecast is in knots. If you subscribe to something like "Ikitesurf", their wind forecasts are in miles per hour (mph), as well as most local weather forecasts. Americans still think in terms of those antiquated British Imperial Units .

Despite my backward use of mph I do have a nice little Kestrel 1000 wind speed meter so at least I'm not guessing all the time, regardless of units. My daughters both live overseas so we are constantly converting between metric and Imperial. Spent 35 years in semiconductor R&D,..metric is all I used, but I'm still slow to convert wind speed and temps in my head!
warwickl
warwickl

NSW

2357 posts

29 Jul 2022 5:09pm
I like kilometres as its give the impression of being faster ??
JuriM
JuriM

116 posts

29 Jul 2022 8:46pm
m/s is the official unit used in Finland. Conversion to knots is accurate enough if you multiply by two (1.94 would be more accurate), so knots works great too as long as I know which on is being used. Not a fan of mph or km/h for wind speed since I'm not used to them. Beaufort is even worse since it's not even a linear scale.

What shortcuts do you use for unit conversions?

Here's a few ideas for rough conversions:

knots -> m/s : divide by 2
m/s -> knots : multiply by 2
mph -> knots : subtract 10% (multiply by 0.9)
m/s -> km/h : multiply by 3.6 (multiply by 4 and subtract 10%) - this one is exact.
km/h -> m/s : divide by 3.6 (add 10% and divide by 4)
mph -> km/h : add half and add 10% of the mph (multiply by 1.6)
km/h -> mph : divide by two and add a quarter of the result from the division (divide by 1.6)
Steven F
Steven F

NSW

73 posts

29 Jul 2022 10:53pm
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JuriM said..
m/s is the official unit used in Finland. Conversion to knots is accurate enough if you multiply by two (1.94 would be more accurate), so knots works great too as long as I know which on is being used. Not a fan of mph or km/h for wind speed since I'm not used to them. Beaufort is even worse since it's not even a linear scale.

What shortcuts do you use for unit conversions?

Here's a few ideas for rough conversions:

knots -> m/s : divide by 2
m/s -> knots : multiply by 2
mph -> knots : subtract 10% (multiply by 0.9)
m/s -> km/h : multiply by 3.6 (multiply by 4 and subtract 10%) - this one is exact.
km/h -> m/s : divide by 3.6 (add 10% and divide by 4)
mph -> km/h : add half and add 10% of the mph (multiply by 1.6)
km/h -> mph : divide by two and add a quarter of the result from the division (divide by 1.6)


My shortcut is to type "10 knots in km/h" into google. Boat speeds and wind is knots.
Dcharlton
Dcharlton

320 posts

29 Jul 2022 8:54pm
In smiles and frowns.

DC
Grantmac
Grantmac

2339 posts

31 Jul 2022 1:27am
Kts and m/s depending on what I'm using it for.
Surfing Uk
Surfing Uk

179 posts

31 Jul 2022 4:50am
I've always used kts and it's what most use at my local beach
DavidJohn
DavidJohn

VIC

17569 posts

31 Jul 2022 7:59am
100% Knots
azymuth
azymuth

WA

2166 posts

31 Jul 2022 6:35am
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DavidJohn said..
100% Knots


^^^ 100%
TooMuchEpoxy
TooMuchEpoxy

430 posts

31 Jul 2022 6:45am
Windy or Not windy..
SpokeyDoke
SpokeyDoke

130 posts

31 Jul 2022 9:01pm
WAG's
Smeee
Smeee

64 posts

31 Jul 2022 10:56pm
Think we use wing size as a measure ..

"it's 4.5 weather ...."
Jeroensurf
Jeroensurf

1097 posts

31 Jul 2022 11:49pm
Meter per second and knots as our measurement points in the netherlands give both.

I never got the imperial system. I mean they have a land mile and the nautical one, wich one do you use on the coast and I that different from at a lake?

Although I,m 100% metric with boards I know the dimensions only in feet and inches.Weird how are brain works with that.
tangogeoff
tangogeoff

78 posts

1 Aug 2022 2:16am
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Smeee said..
Think we use wing size as a measure ..

"it's 4.5 weather ...."


Which brand of wing? PPC and F-one are veeery different, at least in layover. My 2.8 PPC = my 3.5 F-one, my 3.8PPC = maybe a 4.4 or 4.5 in F-one world.
Piros
Piros

QLD

7251 posts

1 Aug 2022 2:04pm
I'm all over the shop ,

Boat speed MPH ( from my racing days ) but still work on LPH for fuel consumption

Wind Speed knots (Always)

Depth in fathoms ( just roughly double it to get meters)

Foil speed and distance KPH

Land size Acres & meters

Units of measure in metric but I can easily talk imperial and convert instantly . This comes from my age I suppose I was in primary school when we switched over so I learnt both. Prone & wing board measurements are all imperial , same with engine rebuilds we still talk in 1000's of an inch for a re-bore.
hilly
hilly

WA

7979 posts

1 Aug 2022 2:53pm
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Piros said..
I'm all over the shop ,

Boat speed MPH ( from my racing days ) but still work on LPH for fuel consumption

Wind Speed knots (Always)

Depth in fathoms ( just roughly double it to get meters)

Foil speed and distance KPH

Land size Acres & meters

Units of measure in metric but I can easily talk imperial and convert instantly . This comes from my age I suppose I was in primary school when we switched over so I learnt both. Prone & wing board measurements are all imperial , same with engine rebuilds we still talk in 1000's of an inch for a re-bore.


Agree with them.
The weirdest one is boards 5 foot @ 90 liters. Go figure, metric makes the most sense but a 1.6m board sounds wrong.

Knots for wind, body parts for height of waves. Ankle, knee, waist, chest, shoulder, head, head and a half, etc.
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