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wind gauge

[wind] / wɪnd /


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He installed a wind gauge on the roof that would sound an alarm in his bedroom, alerting him whenever the lawn risked being desiccated by a breeze.

From New York Times

On Tuesday afternoon, a gust of 73 mph was clocked on the Golden Gate Bridge, while a wind gauge at San Francisco’s Twin Peaks measured one at 63 mph.

From Los Angeles Times

The island’s wind gauge ″blew out at 105, so it could have been higher,″ he said.

From Seattle Times

Some published reports said the meet’s only wind gauge was turned off for Shinnick’s jump.

From Seattle Times

There will be wind gauges, but no way to make allowances for different weather in different parts of the world.

From Los Angeles Times