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_anomDiebolt_
12 years agoQrew Elite
You could check my calculations but the coefficients reflect a curve fit in two dimensions AND the fact that we are assuming "small" deviations from the center of the continental United States.
I calculate the first coefficient as sqrt(radius) =sqrt(3963.1676) = 62.9536940934
I calculate the second coefficient as sqrt(radius) * cosphim = 62.9536940934 * 0.76791099268 = 48.3428337241
I don't have time right now to check the math but there might be a discrepancy to check out with some test cases.
I calculate the first coefficient as sqrt(radius) =sqrt(3963.1676) = 62.9536940934
I calculate the second coefficient as sqrt(radius) * cosphim = 62.9536940934 * 0.76791099268 = 48.3428337241
I don't have time right now to check the math but there might be a discrepancy to check out with some test cases.