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anemometer

[ US /ˌænəˈmɑmətɝ/ ]
[ UK /ˌænɪmˈɒmɪtɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a gauge for recording the speed and direction of wind

How To Use anemometer In A Sentence

  • The three colour laser Doppler Anemometer measures in three dimensions how fast a fluid is travelling past a given point.
  • Lake Kinneret field data from six thermistor chains and eight wind anemometers deployed during July 2001 are presented.
  • The mileages registered by our anemometer were the mean for a whole hour, neglecting individual gusts, whose velocity much exceeded the average and which were always the potent factors in destructive work. The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914
  • There were set up a recording anemometer (wind-velocity meter), a sunshine-meter and the second screen containing the anemograph The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914
  • He also developed numerous other instruments, including the manometer, cyanometer, diaphonometer, anemometer and mountain eudiometer, the first electrometer (1766), a device for measuring electric potential by means of attraction or repulsion of charged bodies, and the first hygrometer, utilizing a human hair to measure humidity (1783). De Saussure, Horace Bénédict
  • These sensors include an anemometer, which records the speed of the wind in knots every five minutes and a wind vane which records the average wind direction.
  • His first question was ‘Who checks the exposure of the anemometers?’
  • At $100, you can add a rain gauge, or an anemometer to measure wind speed and calculate the wind chill.
  • For the purposes of taking your own readings, any weather vane and anemometer must be housed at least 10’ high and away from the influence of any fences or buildings.
  • He also explained the crane did not have an anemometer - used to measure wind speed - and a special safety plug was missing from equipment, something he said was a regular occurrence.
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