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What (who) is vane anemometer - definition

METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION USED FOR MEASURING THE SPEED OF WIND
Cup-anemometer; Anemometers; Vane anemometer; Cup anemometer; Vane Anemometer; Aerovane; Wind measurement; Wind gauge; Hot-wire anemometry; Wind meter; Windometer; Anenometer; Dimes anemometer; Sonic Anemometer; Sonic Anemometers; Sonic anemometer; Sonic anemometers; Windmeter; Pitot tube static anemometer; Constant temperature anemometry; Wind speed meter; Wind scoop; Ultrasonic Anemometers; Anemograph; Anemometre; Wind sensor; Anemogram
  • Acoustic resonance principle
  • Acoustic resonance anemometer
  • [[Britannia Yacht Club]] clubhouse tour, burgee, and wind gauge on roof
  • Cup anemometer animation
  • Hot-wire sensor
  • Instruments at [[Mount Washington Observatory]]. The pitot tube static anemometer is on the right.
  • Drawing of a laser anemometer. The laser light is emitted (1) through the front lens (6) of the anemometer and is backscattered off the air molecules (7). The backscattered radiation (dots) re-enters the device and is reflected and directed into a detector (12).
  • The pointed head is the pitot port. The small holes are connected to the static port.
  • Tube anemometer invented by William Henry Dines. The movable part (right) is mounted on the fixed part (left).
  • Fixed mounted 2D ultrasonic anemometer with 3 paths. <br />Central spike keeps birds away.
  • John Thomas Romney Robinson]].
  • 3D ultrasonic anemometer

anemograph         
[?'n?m?gr?:f]
¦ noun an anemometer which records the speed, duration, and sometimes also the direction of the wind.
Anemometer         
·noun An instrument for measuring the force or velocity of the wind; a wind gauge.
anemometer         
[?an?'m?m?t?]
¦ noun an instrument for measuring the speed of the wind or other flowing gas.
Derivatives
anemometric adjective
anemometry noun
Origin
C18: from Gk anemos 'wind' + -meter.

Wikipedia

Anemometer

In meteorology, an anemometer (from Ancient Greek άνεμος (ánemos) 'wind', and μέτρον (métron) '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.