rosscbrown
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Confession: I'm a bit of an idiot.
Having got that out of the way, on to my question: how big an impact does the weather have on cycling?
So far I've managed to live my life largely ignorant to the weather conditions outside. I'm not to hot on the seasons nor am I particularly good at noticing patterns in the weather. Before I started cycling I can't say I cared much about what was going on outside. I rarely looked at a forecast. If it was wet outside, I got wet and so on.
But now, I've started looking at the weather, as now I have to decide if I'm going to bike to my destination or jump in a taxi.
I've worked out the following: the wind typically blows west to east (where I stay anyway) and that living on the east end of town is demoralising.
Things I would like to know:
1) How regular is the weather, I've observed a pattern of east to west wind in Edinburgh. Is this likely to be the case for a long time or is it just coincidence.
2) Looking at the forecast for tomorrow, I'm seeing a mean wind speed of 12mph with gusts as high as 35mph. My current average cycling speed is in the region of 14mph. 14mph into a 12mph headwind should see me progressing at 2 miles per hour? Somehow I don't think that's the case. How does (head)wind speed impact on cycling speed? I'm guessing that I'll cycle harder to compensate - how would I go about measuring that?
3) Assuming it is just raining, no wind, what kind of impact does that have on my cycling. I feel like I slow down, owing to road conditions, so I can't really tell if rain makes cycling easier or harder.
4) Thunder and lightening. Very very frightening. Namely the lightening, is it safe to be out in such weather. How does being on a bicycle adjust one's chances of being stuck by lightening?
I'm not too sure what the cold does to my cycling - I'd guess there might be some loss of efficiency because my body has to work harder to keep me warm, but to be honest I haven't really noticed anything. Then again I'm not particularly focused on training; I cycle mostly for transport/recreation. My questions are more of an intelectual pursuit...
Also I'm sure different weather conditions have a mechanical impact on the bike's performance. Right now I'm mostly interested on the impact on me as a person.
So those are my stupid weather questions. Maybe you can help me out with a few answers or links in the right direction. Then again, perhaps I'm beyond helping out...
Having got that out of the way, on to my question: how big an impact does the weather have on cycling?
So far I've managed to live my life largely ignorant to the weather conditions outside. I'm not to hot on the seasons nor am I particularly good at noticing patterns in the weather. Before I started cycling I can't say I cared much about what was going on outside. I rarely looked at a forecast. If it was wet outside, I got wet and so on.
But now, I've started looking at the weather, as now I have to decide if I'm going to bike to my destination or jump in a taxi.
I've worked out the following: the wind typically blows west to east (where I stay anyway) and that living on the east end of town is demoralising.
Things I would like to know:
1) How regular is the weather, I've observed a pattern of east to west wind in Edinburgh. Is this likely to be the case for a long time or is it just coincidence.
2) Looking at the forecast for tomorrow, I'm seeing a mean wind speed of 12mph with gusts as high as 35mph. My current average cycling speed is in the region of 14mph. 14mph into a 12mph headwind should see me progressing at 2 miles per hour? Somehow I don't think that's the case. How does (head)wind speed impact on cycling speed? I'm guessing that I'll cycle harder to compensate - how would I go about measuring that?
3) Assuming it is just raining, no wind, what kind of impact does that have on my cycling. I feel like I slow down, owing to road conditions, so I can't really tell if rain makes cycling easier or harder.
4) Thunder and lightening. Very very frightening. Namely the lightening, is it safe to be out in such weather. How does being on a bicycle adjust one's chances of being stuck by lightening?
I'm not too sure what the cold does to my cycling - I'd guess there might be some loss of efficiency because my body has to work harder to keep me warm, but to be honest I haven't really noticed anything. Then again I'm not particularly focused on training; I cycle mostly for transport/recreation. My questions are more of an intelectual pursuit...
Also I'm sure different weather conditions have a mechanical impact on the bike's performance. Right now I'm mostly interested on the impact on me as a person.
So those are my stupid weather questions. Maybe you can help me out with a few answers or links in the right direction. Then again, perhaps I'm beyond helping out...