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anemometer a gauge for recording the speed and direction of wind
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anemometer The general name for instruments designed to measure either total wind speed or the speed of one or more linear components of the wind vector. These instruments may be classified according to the transducer employed; those commonly used in meteorology include the cup, propeller, Pitot-tube, hot-wire or hot-film, and sonic anemometers.See also current meter, wind vane. Middleton, WEK, and AF Spilhaus, 1953: Meteorological Instruments, 3d ed., rev., Univ. of Toronto Press, 135?65.
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anemometer Instrument for measuring and/or indicating the velocity of air flow
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anemometer An instrument used for measuring the speed of the wind.
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anemometer A general term for instruments designed to measure the speed or force of the wind. Italian architect Leon Battista Alberti invented the first mechanical anemometer in 1450. Derived from the Greek word "anemos," meaning wind.
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