SOLUTION: A tree climber is 85'up in a tree. Ground winds are 20-30 mph. What are the wind speeds where the tree climber is?
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Question 1073717: A tree climber is 85'up in a tree. Ground winds are 20-30 mph. What are the wind speeds where the tree climber is?
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Assume a reference height of 10' and a exponent of 0.333 for wooded areas,
and
So when ,
28.4-61.2 mph
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