1 sec per km per 6°C (10F) temp change is what I use. Density altitude is what matters here. It’s an aviation term used to correct for non standard temp and pressure. Humidity does have an effect but it’s regard to be fairly minimal. Temperature matters more than changes in atmospheric pressure. Assuming a constant altitude that is.
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Re: How much faster can warm humid air be than cool dry air [Piche]
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- Post edited by J7 (Lightning Ridge) on Jul 18, 20 12:05