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Closing speed of wind

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Created by Wollemi > 9 months ago, 9 Sep 2019
Wollemi
NSW, 350 posts
9 Sep 2019 8:52AM
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Rode the ferry from Rose Bay to Circular Quay. Amazing, smooth, fast, scenic... and a steady wind at 39km/h, head wind gusting 52km/h

The Sydney Ferries catarmaran Victor Chang and 5 others have a speed of 26kn, or 48km/h. Were my friend and I in a wind occasioning a closing speed of 100km/h ? If so, why could we still stand ?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emerald-class_ferry

In keeping with the noted trend of this website, kindly insert nonsense about Ferry McFerryface in the box below. Or keep this conversation great - and answer the question with interesting asides, if you like.

nebbian
WA, 6277 posts
9 Sep 2019 8:54AM
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Wind shear.

Mark _australia
WA, 23517 posts
9 Sep 2019 11:42AM
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^^ and turbulence from bow etc?

No longer coming straight at you (or am I taking about same thing...?)

Harrow
NSW, 4521 posts
9 Sep 2019 1:46PM
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I can only imagine there was some turbulence over the front of the boat, so maybe you weren't exposed to the full force of the wind. I remember a river cruise we took on a fast cat on the Gordon River in Tassie and there was a big southerly head wind. I think the closing speed was around 60 kts. The kids were all having fun standing on the front deck with their arms out like wings, leaning forward at about 45 degrees.



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