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DIY Arduino Wind Speed Meter – Research A quick bit of research online provided a wealth of ready-made weather stations you can purchase ranging from £40 or $50 up to and above $500.
By 75 km/h, the wind is strong enough to damage structures. By 90 km/h it can uproot entire trees. And 118 km/h wind is considered hurricane force…but happily it doesn’t get that windy every ...
The Wind Meter can detect airflow down to 2 mph and up to 125 mph (I don’t know about you but I don’t think that I’ll be waving my iPhone around if the wind is blowing at 125 mph; I’ll be ...
Vavuud co-founder Thomas P. Helms says it’s been tested with iPhone 4, 4S, and 5, as well as Galaxy SII and SIII so far, and it has been calibrated in a wind tunnel at the University of Denmark ...
St. Louis (KSDK) - On Tuesday, winds were gusting around 45 miles per hour. Meteorologists Cindy Preszler and Mike Roberts developed the "Hair-O-Meter" that uses hair position to determine wind speed.
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