- to measure the direction of wind: wind vanes and wind socks
- to measure wind speed: anemometers
A thermometer.
You can measure wind force with force transducer.
We can use wind socks and wind vanes to evaluate the wind direction and anemometers to measure the wind speed.
The instrument used for measuring the speed of winds is called an anemometer. It typically consists of cups that rotate in the wind, and the speed of rotation is used to calculate the wind speed.
An aerovane is an instrument for measuring wind speed and wind direction, which combines a propeller and a tail on the same axis.
There is no particular instrument used for measuring tornado intensity. Ratings are based primarily on damage assessment. Occasionally doppler radar has measure wind speeds inside a tornado, but such measurements are rare.
An instrument used for measuring a quantity of something is called a measuring device or a measuring instrument. Examples include a scale for measuring weight, a ruler for measuring length, or a thermometer for measuring temperature.
Yes, any instrument that you blow through is a wind instrument.
An anemometer is a device for measuring wind speed, and is a common weather station instrument. The term is derived from the Greek word anemos, meaning wind. The first known description of an anemometer was given by Leon Battista Alberti around 1450.Wind direction is measured with wind (or weather) vanes or wind socks.
Actually, a barometer is an instrument for measuring air pressure, or atmospheric pressure, but not wind speed or the "pressure" of a wind. This atmospheric pressure is caused by the weight of air above the point of measurement. The instrument that measures wind speed is called an anemometer. Wind direction is indicated by a weather vane.
A pelvimeter is an instrument for measuring the pelvis.
Force meter is the instrument used in measuring force.