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Measurement of wind speed and direction

a) Anemometer:

  • It is a mechanical device which can measure spontaneous wind speed-average wind speed during 24 hours.
  • Anemometer consists of three or four semispherical or conical cups mounted at the end of short arms which fits into a vertical spindle.
  • Vertical spindle is firmly embedded in concrete base in the ground. The number of rotations per unit of time around this spindle is measure of wind speed.
  • Hence 1 rotation=2πr= x distance, n rotation=nx distance. If t is time taken in second for the n rotation so cover distance is nx meter, then speed is nx/t in m/sec. A meter attached to spindle records movement of wind.
  • Anemometer does not respond to very light wind of <0.5 m/sec. Accurate measurement of wind speed is obtained at velocities higher than 2m/sec.
  • For agricultural purpose the height of the cup is maintained at 2 m above ground.

 

b) Wind vane:

  • Wind vane is a horizontal metallic vane suspended to a frictionless vertical axis to show the direction from which wind is coming.
  • The vane consists of two flat plates joined together at an angle.
  • The rotating arm to which the plates are fitted is mounted on the wind vane stand (pillar) by means of ball bearing and brass sleeve.
  • Below the rotating arms, four to eight permanent direction arms are fixed on brass bar to assist the reading.
  • The position of arrowhead indicates the direction of wind.

 

c) Anemograph

  • Recording anemometer or anemograph is used to record instantaneous wind speed and direction.
  • Usually, the anemograph records the wind speed and direction on daily or monthly chart allowing calculation of wind velocity at any given period of time.
  • These are expensive instrument and are not usually used in agrometeorological station for general measurement.
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