Anemometer

An instrument that measures wind speed
Real World Example
Imagine trying to gauge how fast you're walking without looking at your surroundings or checking your pace. This is similar to how anemometers measure wind speed without directly 'seeing' the wind. Just like you might rely on the feel of the breeze on your face or the movement of your hair to estimate your walking speed, an anemometer uses spinning cups or vanes to catch the wind, translating its motion into measurable data about how fast the wind is traveling.
Real World Example Illustration
Practice Version
