Wind direction is the
direction from which the
wind is blowing. It is usually reported in
cardinal directions or in
azimuth degrees. There are a variety of instruments used to measure wind direction, such as the
windsock and
wind vane. Both of these instruments work by moving to minimize air resistance. The way they are pointed by prevailing winds indicates the direction from which the wind is blowing.Modern instruments, called electronic
anemometers measure wind direction in a similar fashion but contain electronics to translate directional data from the vane into formats which computers can interpret. Many of these instruments measure
wind speed as well.
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