Wind Speed
Wind speed is the rate of horizontally moving air past a fixed point, and can be measured by an anemometer. Wind speed is caused when air moves from high to low pressure, which is often driven by changes in temperature.
Current Wind Speed – AcuRite's Atlas™ transmits wind speed data every 10 seconds and the 3-in-1 Weather Sensor and 5-in-1 Weather Sensor transmit wind speed data every 18 seconds. Current wind speed is the highest wind speed recorded over that 10 – 18-second window.
Average Wind Speed – An average of all wind speed readings collected over the past 2 minutes.
Peak Wind Speed – A rolling value showing the highest wind speed recorded over the past 60 minutes.
Products you might be interested in:
PRO+ 5-in-1 Hi-Def Weather Station with Remote Monitoring
- Works with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant for a hands-free experience
- The display features built-in temperature, humidity, and pressure gauges, for sensing environmental conditions at the display's location (e.g. living room, bedroom, kitchen, office)
- Outdoor sensor measures temperature, humidity, wind speed, wind direction, and rain
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AcuRite ATLAS™ Weather Station with Lightning Detection
The future of weather monitoring - Hyperlocal. Smart. Connected.Unmatched accuracy with new features that track UV exposure, light intensity and more.
- The AcuRite ATLAS™ Weather Station measures: temperature, humidity, wind speed, wind direction, rainfall, light intensity, UV index, and lightning
- Includes a high-definition touchscreen display, ATLAS™ Weather Sensor and lightning detector
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