anemometerˌæn əˈmɒm ɪ tər
anemometer (n)
- plural
- anemometers
English Definitions:
anemometer, wind gauge, wind gage (noun)
a gauge for recording the speed and direction of wind
anemometer (Noun)
An instrument for measuring and recording the speed of the wind
Anemometer
An anemometer is a device for measuring wind speed, and is a common weather station instrument. The term is derived from the Greek word anemos, meaning wind, and is used to describe any airspeed measurement instrument used in meteorology or aerodynamics. The first known description of an anemometer was given by Leon Battista Alberti around 1450. Anemometers can be divided into two classes: those that measure the wind's speed, and those that measure the wind's pressure; but as there is a close connection between the pressure and the speed, an anemometer designed for one will give information about both.
Anemometer
In meteorology, an anemometer (from Greek άνεμος (anemos) 'wind', and μέτρον (metron) 'measure') is a device that measures wind speed and direction. It is a common instrument used in weather stations. The earliest known description of an anemometer was by Italian architect and author Leon Battista Alberti (1404–1472) in 1450.
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