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Radiosonde Observation - National Weather Service
What is a radiosonde? Since the late 1930s, the NOAA National Weather Service (NWS) has taken upper air observations with radiosondes. The radiosonde is a small, expendable instrument package (weighs 60 to 80 grams) that is suspended below a large balloon inflated with hydrogen or helium gas . www.weather.gov
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Radiosonde - Wikipedia
A radiosonde is a battery-powered telemetry instrument carried into the atmosphere usually by a weather balloon that measures various atmospheric parameters en.wikipedia.org
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Radiosondes | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
The radiosonde is a small instrument package that is suspended below balloon filled with either hydrogen or helium. www.noaa.gov
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radiosonde
radiosonde Meteorol. (ˈreɪdɪəʊsɒnd) Also radio-sonde, radio sonde. [a. G. radiosonde (P. Moltchanoff 1931, in Beiträge z. Geophysik XXXIV. 36), f. radio- radio- + sonde probe, sounding-line.] A small package of meteorological instruments which is carried through the atmosphere by balloon or other me... Oxford English Dictionary
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SondeHub Tracker
Live tracking of radiosonde flights. Data via SondeHub v2. Includes weather overlay, predictions, and access to historic radiosonde flights on sondehub. sondehub.org
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Radiosonde Overview - InterMet Systems - Grand Rapids, MI
Radiosondes are atmospheric sensors that provide an accurate, high-resolution description of the Earth's atmosphere from the ground to 100,000 ft. www.intermetsystems.com
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Radiosondes - GRUAN Homepage
Radiosondes are launched worldwide and internationally coordinated in daily routine, primarily by national weather services. www.gruan.org
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Tuning into Weather Forecasting | NIST
What is a radiosonde? Radiosondes, or radio meteorographs, take real-time weather measurements such as pressure, temperature, relative humidity, ... www.nist.gov
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[PDF] What to do if you find a radiosonde (also called a weather balloon)?
Radiosondes are sophisticated instruments attached to weather balloons used around the world to obtain temperature, relative humidity, atmospheric pressure, ... www.lockheedmartin.com
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Radiosondes - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Radiosonde is defined as a battery-powered telemetry instrument package carried into the atmosphere by a weather balloon, used to measure altitude, pressure, ... www.sciencedirect.com
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SCR-658 radar
See also Signal Corps Radio Radiosonde Notes References TM 11-1158 TM 11-2409 mobile Meteorological station Air Defense Artillery Journal March–April es:Radiosonda nl:Radiosonde ja:ラジオゾンデ no:Radiosonde nn:Radiosonde pl:Radiosonda pt:Radiossonda fi:Radioluotaus sv:Radiosond zh:无线电探空仪 wikipedia.org
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uplink
ˈuplink [up- 2.] A communication link for transmissions from the earth to a satellite, weather balloon, etc. Freq. attrib.1968 W. M. Griggs AMSS Prototype Radiosonde (Rep. AD-680-409) 4 The radiosonde is designed to perform two functions... As a transponder, it must receive the uplink range tones. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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IGRA
International Gay Rodeo Association, a sanctioning body for gay rodeos Igra, a rural locality (a settlement) in the Udmurt Republic, Russia Integrated Global Radiosonde Archive, collecting worldwide radiosonde observations. wikipedia.org
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rawinsonde
rawinsonde Meteorol. (ˈreɪwɪnsɒnd) [f. rawin + sonde.] A balloon-borne device comprising a radiosonde and a radar target which both transmits meteorological data to ground stations and permits rawin observations to be made, freq. applied to the balloon and instrument package combined.1946 Bull. Amer... Oxford English Dictionary
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Totex
The TX balloon is the standard used by Environment Canada in their Upper Air program (see Radiosonde). wikipedia.org
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