Understanding Weathercocks: A Guide to Wind Direction Indicators
A weathercock, also known as a weather vane, is a device that indicates the direction of the wind. It is typically mounted on top of a building or other structure and is designed to rotate in response to changes in the wind direction. The weathercock is usually shaped like an arrow or a bird, with the tail of the arrow or bird pointing in the direction of the wind.
Weathercocks have been used for centuries to help people determine the direction of the wind, which can be important for a variety of purposes, such as sailing, farming, and building design. They are often made of metal or wood and can be decorative as well as functional. Some weathercocks are designed to rotate freely, while others may be fixed in place and simply indicate the direction of the wind through their shape or positioning.