Vindstöngur
Vindstöngur, often translated as "wind rods" or "wind vanes," are a traditional Icelandic weather instrument. Historically, they were used to indicate wind direction, an essential piece of information for seafaring communities and farmers alike. While not as complex as modern meteorological equipment, vindstöngur served a vital purpose in understanding and predicting weather patterns.
The construction of a vindstöng typically involved a fixed vertical pole and a rotating element. This rotating
The primary function of a vindstöngur was to provide a visual cue for the prevailing wind direction.