Examples of 'true wind' in a sentence

Meaning of "true wind"

True wind refers to the actual or genuine wind direction and speed. It is the wind experienced by an object or observer in relation to their stationary position. True wind is determined without considering the effect of the object's own motion, such as a boat's speed. It is commonly used in sailing and aviation to navigate accurately based on the actual wind conditions

How to use "true wind" in a sentence

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Estimates true wind without calibration procedure.
Hard to know what the true wind is.
True wind needs to be calculated or stop the boat.
The instantaneous magnetic bearing of the true wind.
The true wind is the wind seen by a stationary.
It makes no difference if the true wind is not altering.
Actually a true wind survey requires a minimum of a year.
The apparent wind and the true wind are different.
True wind direction.
Indicates the direction of true wind detected by onboard instruments.
We already touched on true wind.
The average true wind direction during the race.
There is a difference between the apparent wind and true wind.
Estimation of the true wind from the apparent wind.
There is also difference between actual wind and true wind.

See also

The true wind can be estimated by the appearance of the water surface.
Vmg is the component of boatspeed in the direction of the true wind.
Boat speed as a multiple of true wind speed for various angles of apparent wind.
Windsurfers and certain types of boats are able to sail faster than the true wind.
The apparent wind depends on the true wind and boat speed.
Thus its velocity made good downwind is equal to the velocity of the true wind.
A course defined with respect to the true wind direction is called a point of sail.
The true wind is the vector sum of apparent wind combined with the head wind.
That head wind must be combined with the true wind to find the apparent wind.
True wind speed & direction options are also available.
WIND TRUE SmartPilot steers to true wind angle.
The true wind is the vector sum of apparent wind And downwind, thanks.
By opposition, the wind measured relatively to the ground is called true wind.
Well, the apparent wind is the vector sum of true wind combined with the headwind.
In contrast, the wind measured in relation to the ground is called the true wind.
In this figure, the apparent wind and the true wind are at right angles.
When the current is negligible, the same operation as practised about gives the true wind.
Sailing with the true wind at roughly 90 degrees to the boat.
Roger . There is a difference between the apparent wind and true wind.
True wind calculator, essential tool to obtain accurate, reliable true wind.
It is true that there was 35 knots of true wind.
Add GPS ( optional ) to provide true wind and other features.
Apparent wind = = = The wind that a boat experiences is the combination of the true wind i . e.
If required, you can change this to true wind in User Calibration see page 24.
Please . We already touched on true wind.
The apparent wind and the true wind are different . Watch the telltales!
With the fixed appendages, you can not hope to sail closer than 50 ° to the true wind.
Apparent wind - true wind - head wind.
So what happens to the true wind run?
When the true wind speed is 25 kts or above.
Rays express different possible directions of the true wind and this reporter, measured 5 ° 5 °.

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