Tag: Wind Instrument
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 MoreMaximum teamed up with Chatham Wind & Time to demonstrate how to install a new WiFi weather station in your home. To learn more about
Read MoreWith Maximum’s new WiFi-enabled weather station instruments you can connect them to a Weather Underground account so that you can monitor
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 MoreMaximum is proud to introduce our full line of WiFi-enabled weather instruments, so you can monitor the weather conditions at your home from
Read MoreA wind speed alarm, or wind alarm controller, is used for the continuous monitoring of wind speed in construction, mining, agriculture, renewable
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