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wind gauge

[wind] / wɪnd /


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On Tuesday afternoon, a gust of 73 mph was clocked on the Golden Gate Bridge, while a wind gauge at San Francisco’s Twin Peaks measured one at 63 mph.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 22, 2023

A wind gauge flutters over the landfall facility of the Baltic Sea gas pipeline Nord Stream 1 in Lubmin, Germany, September 19, 2022.

From Reuters Sep. 26, 2022

The island’s wind gauge ″blew out at 105, so it could have been higher,″ he said.

From Seattle Times Aug. 20, 2021

Winds roaring up to 130 miles per hour broke the base’s wind gauge.

From New York Times Oct. 11, 2018

He had made himself into a wind gauge and had no purpose when the air was still.

From "Class Matters" by The New York Times



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