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An anemometer for scale model environmental wind measurements
The limitations of existing methods available for the assessment of environmental wind conditions around buildings, using wind tunnel models, are discussed. The development of an alternative instrument which, in many situations, is more suitable than those more commonly used, is described. A drawing, circuit diagram and calibration curve for the instrument are presented and its limitations and future development outlined.