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Something you use to indicate wind speed and direction.
"Chelsea" by Anthony Thieme is set by the sea and is remarkable for the animated way sails on ships are rendered to indicate wind rippling the cloth.
Reprints Related topics WeatherAppropriately for someone who is best known for having discovered a comet, Halley used tiny comet-like marks to indicate wind direction, an idea that did not catch on.
Some personal weather station sites listed on C.W.O.P. and Weather Underground have multiple weather webcams and elaborate compass roses to indicate wind speed and direction as well as colorful graphics indicating temperature and pressure trends.
At airports, windsocks indicate wind direction, and can also be used to estimate wind speed by the angle of hang.
On stage, a sail attached to a giant mast was erected and then shredded by the force of some special effect supposed to indicate wind.
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Studies on Monday had indicated wind speeds of around 190 miles per hour, leading meteorologists to classify the storm initially as a weaker EF4.
At many locations on the map, a standard plotting code indicates wind direction and speed, air temperature and dew point, barometric pressure and its change during the preceding hours, the amount and types of clouds, the weather type, including restrictions to visibility, and the amount and type of precipitation.
It indicates wind curtailment is large without the adjustment of storages.
The presence of small, irregular pits in the surface of particles > 100 μm and frosted grain textures indicates wind abrasion.
Both methods can be used simultaneously, with thermo-box and particle colors indicating thermal index and particle movement indicating wind speed and direction.
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