Anemometer facts for kids
An anemometer is a device used to measure wind speed. It is found in most weather stations. The word comes from the Ancient Greek word ἄνεμος , meaning wind. It describes any airspeed measurement instrument used in meteorology or aerodynamics. Leon Battista Alberti described an anemometer for the first time around 1450.
Images for kids
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A hemispherical cup anemometer of the type invented in 1846 by John Thomas Romney Robinson.
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Britannia Yacht Club clubhouse tour, burgee, and wind gauge on roof
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Helicoid propeller anemometer incorporating a wind vane for orientation
See also
In Spanish: Anemómetro para niños
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