A methodology is developed to determine the spectral boundary between wind
features that can be considered slowly varying and the more rapidly varying
, or turbulent, features of measured wind profiles. Pairs of measured wind
velocity vs altitude profiles from the Eastern and Western launch ranges of
the United States were used to establish the vertical wavelengths, which c
ould no longer be considered slowly varying over discrete time intervals. A
nalyses were performed for wind pairs that were 30, 60, 90, and 120 min apa
rt. The wavelength boundary between slowly varying and turbulent wind featu
res as a function of time interval Is presented. The results of this work n
ow make it possible to identify and extract the slowly varying and turbulen
t wind features at a particular launch site. Identifying slowly varying and
turbulent wind features is important in that it permits a potential reduct
ion in the predicted loads on launch vehicles using measured wind profiles
taken just prior to launch.