Windspeed
The Anenometer.
barometer and anenometer and theremometer and hygrometer and weather vane
An anemometer works by measuring the speed and direction of the wind. It typically consists of cups or blades that rotate with the wind, and the rate of rotation is used to calculate wind speed. Some anemometers also include a vane or wind sock to determine wind direction.
The weather tool that would be used to measure 318 mph would be a anenometer which measures windspeed. Hope this helped! :)
Seisometer: Measures the movement of the earth using ground motion detection sensor. E.g Earthquakes which are measured on the Richter Scale. Barometer: Measures atmospheric pressure Tiltmeter: Measures changes in a slope of a landscape. Mostly used to measure buldges on volcanoes. Wind Vanes: Measures wind direction and are mounted at the height of the wind you are measuring. Pyrometer and Thermometer: They both measure heat but Pyrometer are usually used to measure extremely hot objects. Rain/Precipitation Gauge: Used to measure rain/precipitation Hygrometer: Measures amount of humidity in the atmosphere Anenometer: measures wind speed and wind pressure
C. Wind speed. An anemometer is a device used to measure the speed and direction of the wind.
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Wind Speed: Anenometer. ... Wind Direction: Wind Vane (with angular position indicator if remotely monitored) - there may be a "proper" term for it. ... Temperatures: Maximum & Minimum Thermometer. .... Humidity: Hygrometer. Rain-fall: Rain Gauge. .... Sunshine: not sure of its proper name but an instrument consisting of a glass ball that focuses the sunlight onto a specially-prepared paper, to create a mark whose length is proportional to the time of sunshine. (My inspired guess at "heliograph" produced on-line information about anything and everything except that to do with the weather!) .... Clouds: certain cloud and precipitation measurements are made using radar
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