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A anemometer is used to measure wind speed.
An anemometer is a device used to measure the speed of wind. It typically consists of cups or blades that rotate in the wind and are connected to a gauge or display that indicates the wind speed.
Usually scientists do not use any tool to determine how strong a tornado is. Usually the strength of a tornado is determined based on the severity of damage it causes. Occasionally wind speed measurements are obtained using Doppler radar, but such measurements are rare.
An anemometer is typically used to measure wind speed, while a wind vane is used to determine wind direction. These instruments are commonly used in meteorology and weather stations to monitor wind conditions.
An anemometer is the tool used to measure wind speed. It consists of cups that rotate in the wind and the speed of rotation is used to calculate the wind speed.
An anemometer measures wind speed. Check your spelling.
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.
Anemometers are used to measure wind speed.
- to measure the direction of wind: wind vanes and wind socks - to measure wind speed: anemometers
No. The instrument used to measure wind speed is an anemometer.
Anemometer is an instrument to measure the wind speed.
An anemometer is used for measuring the speed of wind,
An anemometer is used to measure wind speed, not wind time. It usually has cups that rotate in the wind, and the speed at which they rotate is used to determine the wind speed in meters per second or miles per hour.
A anemometer is used to measure wind speed.
To measure wind speed you use an anemometer. These are sometimes called wind meters. Meteorologists use anemometers to help predict weather.
Scientists can use anemometers and Doppler radar to measure winds directly. It is also possible to estimate wind speeds with satellite imagery of cloud tops.
Scientists usually use the severity of the damage a tornado causes to estimate its wind speed.