Oh here it is:
F (m/s^2)= (P1-P2)/DN
where P=pressures and D= density of air and N = distance and pressure
is in Newton m/s^2
F is the acceleration; V = Vo + Ft; Vo is the initial velocity and t is the time
and seconds during which F is applied:
therefore:
V = Wind Velocity
THEREFORE:
V= Vo + (P1-P2)t/DN
V is in meters/second
m/s x 3600 s/hr = m/hr x 3.28 ft/m x 1 mile/5280 ft =
2.24V mph
WIND SPEED MPH FOR ANY GRADIENT:
V = 2.24Vo + 2.24(P1-P2)t/DN
Source:
http://www.physicalgeography.net/fundamentals/7n.html
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