anemometrien
Anemometrien, or anemometry, is the scientific measurement of wind speed and air velocity. The term originates from the Greek words *anemos* (ἄνεμος), meaning "wind," and *metron* (μέτρον), meaning "measure." Accurate anemometry is essential in meteorology, aerodynamics, environmental science, and renewable energy, particularly in the assessment of wind resources for wind turbines.
Anemometers are the primary instruments used for these measurements. They come in various designs, including cup
Cup anemometers are among the most common due to their simplicity and reliability. They typically consist of
Ultrasonic anemometers, on the other hand, use the principle of sound transmission. They emit ultrasonic pulses
Anemometry plays a crucial role in weather forecasting, aviation, and environmental monitoring. In renewable energy, accurate