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Old February 24th 04, 09:13 PM
Andrew Sarangan
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Because wind has speed and direction. You cannot just add the numbers
to get the total. You have to do a vector sum (considering direction
and speed).



(James L. Freeman) wrote in message . com...
Can someone offer a non-mathematical EXPLANATION (as opposed to
DESCRIPTION) of why the speed of headwind and crosswind components of
a wind add up to more than the speed of the wind?

Thanks.