anemograph (Meaning)

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anemograph (n.)

An instrument for measuring and recording the direction and force of the wind.

Synonyms & Antonyms of anemograph

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anemograph Sentence Examples

  1. The scientist installed an anemograph on the rooftop to measure and record wind speed in real-time.
  2. Sailors rely on the ship's anemograph to provide accurate information about prevailing winds during their voyages.
  3. Meteorologists use anemographs to create detailed wind profiles for various geographical locations.
  4. The sleek design of the portable anemograph allows researchers to deploy it in remote areas for comprehensive wind data collection.
  5. A malfunction in the anemograph led to inaccurate wind readings, causing confusion in the weather forecast.
  6. As the storm approached, the anemograph displayed a rapid increase in wind velocity, signaling potential turbulence.
  7. The anemograph's digital display provided clear and precise readings of wind direction and speed.
  8. Climate scientists rely on anemographs to monitor long-term trends in wind patterns and assess their impact on the environment.
  9. The maintenance team conducted regular checks to ensure the anemograph's sensors were calibrated for optimal accuracy.
  10. Emergency response teams consulted the anemograph data to anticipate wind conditions during wildfires and plan effective containment strategies.

FAQs About the word anemograph

An instrument for measuring and recording the direction and force of the wind.

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No antonyms found.

The scientist installed an anemograph on the rooftop to measure and record wind speed in real-time.

Sailors rely on the ship's anemograph to provide accurate information about prevailing winds during their voyages.

Meteorologists use anemographs to create detailed wind profiles for various geographical locations.

The sleek design of the portable anemograph allows researchers to deploy it in remote areas for comprehensive wind data collection.