All wind measurements I have come across are in knots, including winsocks. A knot is a bit more then 1 mph.
a Chinese windsock
The height of a building is typically measured in feet or meters. It can be assessed from the ground level to the highest point of the structure, which may include rooftops, spires, or antennas. In some contexts, such as aviation and urban planning, the height might also be measured in relation to the surrounding terrain or sea level.
Cheyenne Mitchell
CO levels are not measured in feet and so you will not find such standard feet anywhere.CO levels are not measured in feet and so you will not find such standard feet anywhere.CO levels are not measured in feet and so you will not find such standard feet anywhere.CO levels are not measured in feet and so you will not find such standard feet anywhere.
a mudslide is measured by the feet and times it by every 2 feet
No, it would be measured in cubic feet.
it is measured in feet
Then the surface area of the solid would be measured in square feet
It is Measured in Volume as Cubic Feet
Feet?
Usually feet.
The aviation community does not change things unless they absolutely have to because unnecessary change kills people. Aircraft instruments have always been marked in feet. If they changed to metric just because metric is More Modern, eventually an ATC somewhere would call out a metric altitude, a plane would think it was in feet and fly there, and wind up getting into a mid-air accident with a General Aviation plane. Feet work fine in aviation, so they'll keep using feet.