Description: Wind speed refers to the rate at which air moves in the atmosphere. This atmospheric phenomenon is crucial for various aerial operations, as it directly influences stability, maneuverability, and payload capacity of flying vehicles. Wind speed is typically measured in meters per second (m/s) or kilometers per hour (km/h) and can vary significantly depending on geographic location, altitude, and weather conditions. A gentle breeze can facilitate flight, while strong or turbulent gusts can hinder control, increasing the risk of accidents. Additionally, wind speed can affect battery life, as flying vehicles must work harder to counteract air resistance. Therefore, understanding and monitoring wind speed is essential for operators, who must assess conditions before conducting flights, especially in critical applications such as aerial photography, infrastructure inspection, or package delivery. In summary, wind speed is a determining factor in the performance and safety of flying vehicles in flight.