driftvel
Wind or current from heading, course, and speeds
Syntax
[windfrom,windspeed] = driftvel (course,groundspeed,heading,airspeed)
Description
[windfrom,windspeed] = driftvel (course,groundspeed,heading,airspeed) computes
the wind (for aircraft) or current (for watercraft) from course, heading,
and speeds. course and groundspeed are
the direction and speed of movement relative to the ground (in degrees), heading is
the direction in which the vehicle is steered, and airspeed is
the speed of the vehicle relative to the air mass or water. The output windfrom is
the direction facing into the wind or current (in degrees), and windspeed is
the speed of the wind or current (in the same units as airspeed and groundspeed).
Examples
An aircraft is cruising at a true air speed of 160 knots and a heading of 10 degrees. From the Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver, the pilot determines that the aircraft is progressing over the ground at 155 knots in a northerly direction. What is the wind aloft?
course = 0; groundspeed = 155; heading = 10; airspeed = 160;
[windfrom,windspeed] =
driftvel(course,groundspeed,heading,airspeed)
windfrom =
84.717
windspeed =
27.902The wind is blowing from the right, 085 degrees at 28 knots.
Version History
Introduced before R2006a