The formula to calculate the Distance to a Storm (D) is:
\[ D = \frac{T \times S}{1609.344} \]
Where:
Storm distance is the measure of how far away a storm is from the observer. It is typically calculated by timing the interval between the flash of lightning and the sound of thunder that follows, using the known speed of sound in air. This method provides a quick and simple way to estimate the distance to a storm, which can be crucial for safety during severe weather conditions.
Let's assume the following value:
Using the formula to calculate the Distance to the Storm (D):
\[ D = \frac{T \times S}{1609.344} = \frac{5 \times 343}{1609.344} = 1.07 \text{ miles} \]
The Distance to the Storm (D) is 1.07 miles.