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No. A weather vane only shows the wind direction.
Temperature is typically measured at a weather station using a thermometer. The most common type is a liquid-in-glass thermometer that contains a liquid such as mercury or alcohol. The thermometer is placed in a sheltered area to protect it from direct sunlight or precipitation, and the temperature reading is typically recorded in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit. Some weather stations now use electronic sensors to measure temperature instead of traditional thermometers.
an anemometer can be measure based on the type you use therefore the units it can be measured in is knots, miles/hrs, km/hrs, ft/min or c and f
unsettled weather
Warm Weather
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One and four-eighths inches can be simplified to one and one-half inches. 1 1/2"
by use of barometer
No. Temperature is measured in degrees. Temperature is just one element of weather. There are many other things that are measured, like wind speed and air pressure, which are measured in different units. It is all of these things combined that make up the weather.No. Temperature is measured in degrees. Temperature is just one element of weather. There are many other things that are measured, like wind speed and air pressure, which are measured in different units. It is all of these things combined that make up the weather.No. Temperature is measured in degrees. Temperature is just one element of weather. There are many other things that are measured, like wind speed and air pressure, which are measured in different units. It is all of these things combined that make up the weather.No. Temperature is measured in degrees. Temperature is just one element of weather. There are many other things that are measured, like wind speed and air pressure, which are measured in different units. It is all of these things combined that make up the weather.No. Temperature is measured in degrees. Temperature is just one element of weather. There are many other things that are measured, like wind speed and air pressure, which are measured in different units. It is all of these things combined that make up the weather.No. Temperature is measured in degrees. Temperature is just one element of weather. There are many other things that are measured, like wind speed and air pressure, which are measured in different units. It is all of these things combined that make up the weather.No. Temperature is measured in degrees. Temperature is just one element of weather. There are many other things that are measured, like wind speed and air pressure, which are measured in different units. It is all of these things combined that make up the weather.No. Temperature is measured in degrees. Temperature is just one element of weather. There are many other things that are measured, like wind speed and air pressure, which are measured in different units. It is all of these things combined that make up the weather.No. Temperature is measured in degrees. Temperature is just one element of weather. There are many other things that are measured, like wind speed and air pressure, which are measured in different units. It is all of these things combined that make up the weather.No. Temperature is measured in degrees. Temperature is just one element of weather. There are many other things that are measured, like wind speed and air pressure, which are measured in different units. It is all of these things combined that make up the weather.No. Temperature is measured in degrees. Temperature is just one element of weather. There are many other things that are measured, like wind speed and air pressure, which are measured in different units. It is all of these things combined that make up the weather.
Fahrenheit
there are loads of RIDICULOUS imperial units like: the measurement for a foot was decided after Henry the eighths foot was measured! the measurement for a chain wad decided after... you guessed it! they measured a chain. and so on...
No. A weather vane only shows the wind direction.
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There 45 eighths in 5 and 5 eighths.
how many eighths are in tree and seven eighths
wind vane
Clouds and fog are typically measured using various instruments and methods. Meteorologists use ceilometers and lidar to determine cloud height and thickness by sending laser beams into the atmosphere and analyzing the reflected light. For fog, visibility is often measured with visibility sensors, which assess the distance at which objects can be clearly seen. Additionally, weather stations may report cloud cover in octas (eighths of the sky covered) and classify fog based on its density and impact on visibility.