You think probable to an anemometer.
An anemometer is called an "anemometer" because in greek "anemos" ment wind
You fit it with 3 cups that revolve with the wind from any direction and record the velocity through a cable to a gauge. This is called an "anemometer"
-Speed of the wind (in Miles per hour or Kilometers per hour) -Direction that the wind is COMING FROM.
No, it is measured by a rain gauge. An anemometer measures wind-speed.
The wind on Mount Everest is called the summit wind. This wind comes from the jet stream and can reach speed of up to 70 miles per hour.
An anemometer is called an "anemometer" because in greek "anemos" ment wind
It's a tool that measures the wind speed and direction.
You fit it with 3 cups that revolve with the wind from any direction and record the velocity through a cable to a gauge. This is called an "anemometer"
It is used by a meteorologist, it is a wind gauge, recording the speed and direction of the wind
Scientists usually use the severity of the damage a tornado causes to estimate its wind speed.
Its a direct reading wind speed gauge, ideal for primary meteorological work. Includes integral compass for wind direction. Measures wind speed in the range of 5 to 50mph.
-Speed of the wind (in Miles per hour or Kilometers per hour) -Direction that the wind is COMING FROM.
No, it is measured by a rain gauge. An anemometer measures wind-speed.
has a wind speed that has 300 kph? is called TYPHOON
they are called monsoons
It's the wind speed, or, if the direction is included, the wind velocity.
Yes. Wind can vary in both speed and direction at different elevations. This variation is called wind shear.