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The term anemometer is derived from a Greek word, anemos, meaning wind. The earliest description of an anemometer was in 1450 by an Italian
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Read MoreDaylight Saving Time (DST) is the practice of setting the clocks forward one hour from standard time during the summer months, and back again in
Read MoreWhat is a PVD coating and why is it used to coat Maximum’s brass instruments? PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) is an environmentally friendly
Read MoreMeteorology is the study of the Earth’s atmosphere and the variations in temperature and moisture patterns that produce different weather
Read MoreWhile winter storm warnings and heavy snowfall may be all too common in the northern hemisphere, Nor’easters are actually few and far between. To
Read MoreThe winter holiday season is a time for plenty of shopping, and we’re often looking for something extra special to spoil our loved ones with.
Read MoreWhat is a Humidity Instrument? A humidity instrument is used to measure how much moisture is in the air because humidity is something you
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