altitude of english drag strips
Discussion
moparmick said:
How does the adjusted altitude work.
Corrected altitude takes into account the air density and humidity at any given time rather than the actual/physical altitude.If we take the figures that Tog recorded and reported from Sunday morning at SCR (see eurodragster live report) as an example. At a temperature of 71.4°F with 1010.83mb of pressure and the dew point at approx. 57.2°F (?) then the corrected altitude was somewhere around 1100ft I think if my head is screwed on the right way.
Cooler temperatures, a lower dew point, and higher air pressure will lower the corrected altitude. More humidity, higher temperatures and a lower air pressure will raise it.
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