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Wind velocity is the speed with which wind blows in a particular direction

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Answered by snehasnow
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The speed of that wind can be measured using a tool called an anemometer. An anemometer looks like a weather vane, but instead of measuring which direction the wind is blowing with pointers, it has four cups so that it can more accurately measure wind speed.

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Going up in altitude, the pressure gradient between the warm air and the cold air increases with height. ... slow the air as it collides into them. The influence of this friction is less with height above the ground, thus the wind speed increases with height.

Answered by vinodthomas59
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Wind Speed (or Wind Velocity) is an air moving from high to low pressure, usually due to changes in temperature that is the horizontal movement of air specified by its speed and direction measured over the land surface at a height of 10 m above ground level.

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