User`s guide
User's Guide  ______________________________________________________________________   
The vectors are calculated as follows: 
)A/1(1/A5.0V
21a
−⋅⋅=
a
L
)A
/
1
(1/A
5
.
0
V
43
−
⋅
⋅
=
bb
L
)A/1(1/A 5.0V
65
−⋅⋅=
cc
L
The equation depends on the accurate distance of the 
measurement path (L). The computed wind speeds are 
independent of altitude, temperature, and humidity, which are 
canceled out when the transit times are measured in both 
directions, although the individual transit times depend on these 
parameters. 
Coordinate Systems: Vector and Polar 
Calculations 
The triangular geometry of the sensor is converted to orthogonal 
coordinates to achieve the x and y components. Then the sensor 
converts the wind vectors into polar coordinates. 
The measurement results are reported as follows: 
-  WMT700 reports WS (x, y) as two scalar speeds, one parallel 
to the N-S direction (x) and the other (y) parallel to the W-E 
direction. The speed unit may be m/s, kt, mph, or km/h. 
x = WS × cos (WD) 
y = WS × sin (WD) 
-  WMT700 reports polar wind speed as a scalar speed in 
selected units (m/s, kt, mph, km/h). 
Polar wind direction is expressed in degrees (°). WMT700 
indicates the direction that the wind comes from. North is 
represented as 0°, east as 90°, south as 180°, and west as 270°. 
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