Wind speed is typically measured using an instrument called an anemometer. This device can take various forms, such as a cup anemometer, which uses rotating cups to measure wind speed, or a vane anemometer, which employs a rotating blade. Wind speed is often reported in units such as miles per hour (mph), kilometers per hour (km/h), or meters per second (m/s). Additionally, weather stations and buoys may use electronic sensors to provide real-time wind speed data.
An anemometer measures wind speed A wind vane shows the wind direction
An anemometer is the instrument that measures wind direction using a wind vane.
a barometer measures air pressure. an anemometer measures wind speed. a thermometer measures temperature.
wind vane
wind vane
A wind vane measures the direction of the wind.
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An anemometer measures wind speed A wind vane shows the wind direction
An Anemometer measures the wind speed and the Wind Vane measures the direction of the wind.
An anemometer measures the wind speed, and a windvan measures wind direction.
A 'wind vane' measures direction
Barometer measures atmospheric pressure Anemometer measures wind speed
An anemometer is the instrument that measures wind direction using a wind vane.
A wind sock, or wind cone.
a barometer measures air pressure. an anemometer measures wind speed. a thermometer measures temperature.
An anemometer measures wind speed.
A aneomometer measures the wind speed.