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TechCamerasDronesHow to fly a drone in windy weatherWorried about your drone blowing away? Here’s how to safely take flight on a blustery dayWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

Worried about your drone blowing away? Here’s how to safely take flight on a blustery day

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

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Drones are fussy creatures. Even today’sbest dronesdon’t like rain at all, they’re not great in the cold and they’re not too keen on high winds. (In fact,one of the droneswe were reviewing for ourcheap drone guideblew away completely during our tests). When you factor everything in, the window of opportunity for flying them can sometimes seem quite small. However, with a little knowledge, you don’t have to wait for absolutely perfect conditions to pop your drone up and get the footage or photos that you want. But how do you fly a drone in windy conditions? Here’s what you need to know:

How windy is too windy?

If you search through a drone’s specification list, eventually you should find a record of its wind resistance, or the maximum wind speed at which it can fly safely.  The DJI Mini 3 Pro, for instance,  has a maximum wind resistance of 10m/s  (22.3mph) while the bigger and more powerful DJI Mavic 3 is rated at up to 12/s (26.8mph). That’s actually pretty breezy, but it’s important to remember that wind isn’t a constant force, it tends to come in gusts and it’s those that are the real issue.

Get the forecast

So how do you know what the wind speed is? Well, the weather forecast is a great starting point as that will give an indication of the likely windspeed in your area.

Another approach is to use an anemometer, which can be picked up for less than £20/$20. You just turn it on and hold it in the air towards the wind and take a reading. Ideally, measure for a minute or so and record the maximum windspeed so that gusts are factored in.

An anemometer enables you to get an accurate reading for your precise location, but of course, that’s only at ground level and it’s likely to be windier at the 400ft maximum flying height. Fortunately, there’s a smartphone app and website called UAV Forecast (https://www.uavforecast.com/) that can tell you the windspeed at different heights throughout the day.

In practice, it’s advisable to use a combination of these methods to ensure that your drone is safe.

Keep your distance

Take off and landing are the biggest danger times for flying a drone in high wind because the propellers aren’t turning at full-power. With this in mind, stay a bit further away from the drone than you might do normally during take-off and landing, and make sure that there’s plenty of room around it in case it gets badly buffeted.

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If you can, take-off and land when there’s a lull in the wind.

Also, keep in mind that because of the extra effort required to fly in wind, the batteries are likely to drain quicker than normal so your flight times will be shorter.

Don’t take cover!

The natural inclination in windy weather is to shelter behind something, but that’s not advisable with a drone. Trees, buildings and tall objects create currents and eddies which make the wind unpredictable. So if it’s windy, it’s better to stick to flying in open areas where the wind is slower and fly low if you can because the wind is likely to be weaker.

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