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To measure the condition of the atmoshere
thermometer barometer weather vane rain gauge
Weather vanes, or wind vanes measure the direction of the wind. Airports generally have high tech instruments to measure the weather as opposed to regular weather vanes.
anemometer to measure the wind speed
Usually weather station offers measurement of different weather related data. Also, it shows the data on the controller or receiver.There are many instruments that will measure only one aspect of the weather and so they will have different names. e.g. Anemometer is used to measure wind speed, direction. Thermometer to measure temperature, barometer to measure pressure, altimeter to measure altitude, hygrometer to measure humidity, etc.
There are many different instruments which are used to measure different aspects of the weather: wind speed, wind direction, pressure, temperature, humidity, precipitation, cloud cover, etc.
There are many instruments that meteorologists use to measure weather. The two most commonly used instruments are a barometer and a thermometer.
The instruments used to measure the conditions of the upper atmosphere is a Radiosonde, Radar, Weather Satellites, and Computers.
The basic weather parameters and instruments used consist of a barometer to measure air pressure and a wind vane to measure the speed of the wind. Other instruments used include a thermometer and rain gauge.
To measure the condition of the atmoshere
thermometer barometer weather vane rain gauge
Some of the weather equipment are: Radars, Barometers, Thermothers, and Rain Gauges. This is just some of many and the world advances.
Weather vanes, or wind vanes measure the direction of the wind. Airports generally have high tech instruments to measure the weather as opposed to regular weather vanes.
The answer is e.g rain gaige/ windvane/ barometer/ windmill e.t.c
Because during the day the weather changes
Weather balloons typically carry a thermometer (to measure air temperature), a psychrometer (to measure humidity), a barometer (to measure air pressure) and a transmitter (to send the information through radio waves to equipment at the ground so we will know what the instruments are measuring up in the air)
anemometer to measure the wind speed