You really can't control wind. But, what do you mean control wind? Is your house whistling? Or do you live in a windy place? There's tons of reasons to your question.
Anjalina1999 says: No one can actually control the wind. Only one person can and that would be god. The creator of wind and rain and sun and snow.
That is what a fan is for.
No.
To measure wind speed.An anemometer measures the speed of wind, and is seen on almost every Air traffic Control Tower.An anemometer measures the speed of wind, and is seen on almost every Air traffic Control Tower.
Stall control when related to wind turbines is actually the angle of the turbine blade. This angle is adjusted with the direction and speed of the wind.Ê
Wind energy is collected by using wind turbines and making electricity which powers a generator that can control the energy.
Wind turbines can barely help control sandstorms in Saudi Arabia. The sandstorms are usually very powerful and using the wind turbines may prove to be futile.
Wheather/ wind
That really depends on the surroundings and how hard the wind is blowing. Wind and extremely hot temperatures are always a big factor for when a fire gets out of control
Patrick Hollis has written: 'Active control of wind tunnel noise' -- subject(s): Algorithms, Feedback, Noise reduction, Wind tunnels, Adaptive control, Active control
Use a Trailer Sway Control for improved handling and to control trailer sway from wind and traffic.
Wind
No. In fact, some wind turbines automatically slow or stop in dangerous winds.