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How wind current is measured and what is wind current?

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Answered by shivani2403
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Wind current is measured by using a tool called anemometer.

Wind Currents are concentrated areas of winds. They are mainly due to differences in pressure and/or temperature. They are divided into horizontal and vertical currents: both are present at mesoscale while horizontal ones dominate at synoptic scale.

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Answered by nehadav98
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Wind current is measured by a tool is called Anemometer.
Temperature differences can cause air/wind currents because warmer air is less dense than cooler air, causing the warmer air to appear "lighter." Thus, if the warm air is under the cool air, air currents will form as they exchange places. Air/wind currents are caused because of the uneven heating of Earth's surface.
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