Wind effect on free fall

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If I've a free falling object from a known height above sea level. The object has longitudinal streamlined body so aerodynamically efficient, under 0.09 drag coefficient as heading down with its nose.
How can I calculate the wind effect of 10 m/s on such object supposing that wind is hitting it from side - wind is from East from example - perpendicular to its falling axis? This axis has sectional area of 145 $cm^2$ and the object weights 1500 grams.

I'm newbie on physics, I did my best researching but found no simple solution equation for that.