Gill anemometer

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Gill anemometer[edit | edit source]

A lightweight version of a propeller anemometer sometimes used instead of the more expensive sonic anemometer for the measurement of turbulent velocity fluctuations.

The "traditional" Gill propeller anemometer is a three-axis arrangement, which is particularly suited for the measurement of the vertical wind. The so-called K-Gill propeller vane has two propellers, mounted at an angle of 90°, that are aligned with the mean wind by a vane. One particular type of sonic anemometer is sometimes referred to as "Gill sonic anemometer" in the literature of the early 1990s.


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