Wind measuring and recording equipment play a crucial role in meteorology and climate work.
This guide focuses on how to install, care for, and maintain standard Weather Bureau instruments used to register wind velocity and direction, plus related accessories.
Accessible to trained observers and new staff alike, the book explains the Robinson cup anemometer, wind vanes, instrument supports, and automatic recording systems. It covers practical details—from cup construction and wiring to the upkeep of dials, magnets, and recording pens—so that measurements stay accurate and records remain legible. The material combines step‑by‑step instructions with context on why these instruments matter for reliable wind data.
- How to set up and mount wind instruments for consistent exposure
- Maintenance routines for dials, bearings, and electrical connections
- Operation of automatic registrars and meteorograph components
- Guidance on batteries, wiring, and keeping records clean and readable
Ideal for weather observers, technicians, and students, this edition provides practical, field‑tested guidance on wind measurement equipment and its maintenance.