Anemometer

/ˌæn.əˈmɒ.mɪ.tər/

Meaning & Definition

noun
An instrument for measuring the speed of wind.
The meteorologist used an anemometer to determine the wind speed during the storm.
A device that measures the velocity of air or gas.
An anemometer was installed on the rooftop to monitor the airflow for the building's HVAC system.
A weather instrument typically consisting of rotating cups or blades that measure wind velocity.
The anemometer's spinning cups indicated a strong breeze coming from the north.
A crucial tool for pilots to assess wind conditions before takeoff.
Before the flight, the pilot checked the anemometer readings to ensure safe takeoff conditions.

Etymology

Derived from the Greek words 'anemos', meaning 'wind', and 'metron', meaning 'measure'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

anemometer reading:
The measurement obtained from an anemometer indicating wind speed.
calibrated anemometer:
An anemometer that has been adjusted to ensure accuracy in measurements.
digital anemometer:
An anemometer that utilizes electronic sensors to provide wind speed data.

Related Words

Slang Meanings

Wind meter
Check the wind meter to see if it's safe to fly the drone.
Breeze checker
The old breeze checker wasn't precise, but it worked for casual sailing.