I live at 4350ft ASL in SE AZ. My weather app is Wunderground, and it shows Barometric Pressures in the 29-30in ranges, as well as local altitudes. I have done some rudimentary research into density altitude, and it suggests that air pressures at my altitude are actually around 85% of Sea level, yet the Barometric pressures I'm reading off Wunderground also look like Sea Level Pressures.
So I run the calc using 4350ft for my altitude and both Wunderground Barometric pressures, and Barometric numbers corrected downward to 85% of that.
Obviously, trajectories and downrange velocities are very different. I don't know what to trust and how to get this right. At this point, I'm only shooting out to 300yd, and I'll be using the calc to get ballpark solutions for out to around 800-900yd.
I suspect that the Barometric pressures I'm reading off Wunderground are 'corrected' in some way.
Can someone clue me in, understanding that my math comes from a HS Grad level education?
Greg
So I run the calc using 4350ft for my altitude and both Wunderground Barometric pressures, and Barometric numbers corrected downward to 85% of that.
Obviously, trajectories and downrange velocities are very different. I don't know what to trust and how to get this right. At this point, I'm only shooting out to 300yd, and I'll be using the calc to get ballpark solutions for out to around 800-900yd.
I suspect that the Barometric pressures I'm reading off Wunderground are 'corrected' in some way.
Can someone clue me in, understanding that my math comes from a HS Grad level education?
Greg