We present velocity measurements executed with the new laser-cantilever anemometer (LCA) under various flow conditions. Previously, the basic principles and characteristics of the LCA were investigated. Measurements led to results comparable to common measurement techniques for turbulent flows, such as hot-wire anemometry for air and hot-film anemometry for water [1]. Here we present further experiments where the LCA was used in a snow wind tunnel to investigate the behavior of the cantilever under particle impact. In comparison to data collected with a hot-film anemometer under same conditions, the times series of the LCA showed less pronounced impact characteristics than that of the hot-film, i.e. a recovery time that is shorter and easier to identify.