Crossword-Solution: ANEMOGRAPH 10 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Anemograph n. An instrument for measuring and recording the direction
and force of the wind.

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an instrument for measuring the pressure and velocity of wind 1 answer
anemometer 7 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Main Base A Crab-Eater seal; common amongst the pack-ice The rare Ross seal One of McLean's cultures; bacteria and moulds; illustrating micro-organisms in the hut Ice flowers on the newly formed sea-ice Madigan visiting the anemograph screen in a high wind The Puffometer, designed to record maximum gust velocities An enormous cone of snow piled up by the blizzards under the coastal cliffs The cliffs at Land's End, Cape Denison.
The Home of the Blizzard Douglas Mawson 2004
However, the anemograph several times discharged a continuous stream of sparks into Madigan's fingers while he was changing the records.
The Home of the Blizzard Douglas Mawson 2004
Madigan was thrown over and had a hard fall on his arm, smashing a bottle of the special ink which was used for the anemograph pen.
The Home of the Blizzard Douglas Mawson 2004
The meteograph, with the anemograph, cost £600, but the great advantage is that no assistant is required to sit up at night, and that all the figures wanted for climatic constants are ready tabulated without any further labor.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 611, September 17, 1887 Various 2005
The instruments used in observing the weather are the aneroid and cistern barometers, wet and dry bulb thermometers, wind vane and compass, anemometer and anemograph, and the rainfall.
Harper's Round Table, March 3, 1896 Various 2018