WindSpeed
The wind direction is measured with wind vanes or wind socks. The wind speed is measured with an anemometer.
Wind speed is measured with an anemometer.
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An anemometer is used in meteorology to measure wind speed. This is a common used instrument in the weather station.
There are at least two characteristics of wind that you might want to measure.-- Its speed can be measured with a wind-sock or an anemometer.-- Its direction can be measured with a wind-sock or a weathervane.
An anemometer
A wind vane. Wind speed is measured with an anemometer.
Wind speed is measured using an anemometer, which detects and measures the velocity of the wind. An anemometer typically consists of cups that spin in the wind or a device that detects pressure changes caused by the wind.
An anemometer is a weather instrument used to measure wind direction and speed. A simple anemometer does just that but its wind speed is manually measured.
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It is measured using an anemometer.
Wind speed is measured with a anemometer. The first anemometer was developed in the 15th century. The year it was invented is said to be 1450, by Leon Battista Alberti.