- In meteorology, an
anemometer (from
Ancient Gr**** άνεμος (ánemos) 'wind' and μέτρον (métron) 'measure') is a
device that
measures wind
speed and direction...
- was
notable for the
duration of the
destructive winds. As
shown on the
anemograph trace to the right, wind
speeds rose very
rapidly from
relatively calm...
- protandry, pseudandry,
synandrous anem- (ΑΝ) wind Gr**** ἄνεμος (ánemos)
anemograph, anemometer, anemometric, anemone, anemophilous, anemophily, anemophobia...
- protandry, pseudandry,
synandrous anem- (ΑΝ) wind Gr**** ἄνεμος (ánemos)
anemograph, anemometer, anemometric, anemone, anemophilous, anemophily, anemophobia...
-
weather in March,
while he was
installing on the roof of the
observatory an
anemograph (self-recording anemometer) that he
brought from Paris, he
caught cold...
-
Barcelona (1930–1951). In the
engineering field, he
modified Bourdon's
anemograph that was
installed at the
Fabra Observatory to
address design problems...