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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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Radiosonde
The weight of a radiosonde is typically . Radiosonde Museum of North America Radiosonde Sounding System at webmet.com NOAA National Weather Service Radiosonde Factsheet Sergei Nikolaevich Vernov wikipedia.org
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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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sonde
sonde (sɒnd) [Fr., ‘sounding-line, sounding’.] a. A radiosonde or similar device that is sent aloft to transmit or record information on conditions in the atmosphere. Orig. only as the second element in Combs. (as ballon-sonde, ionosonde, radiosonde, etc.).1901 [see ballon-sonde]. 1937 [see radioson... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sonde
(French for probe) may refer to: Electronic probes CTD (instrument), a type of water quality sensor Ionosonde, a radar for examining the ionosphere Radiosonde wikipedia.org
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rocketsonde
rocketsonde (ˈrɒkɪtsɒnd) Also rocket-sonde, rocket sonde. [f. rocket n.3 + -sonde, after radiosonde.] A package of meteorological or other scientific instruments which is carried aloft by a rocket, released in the upper atmosphere, and floats down by parachute, transmitting measurements automaticall... Oxford English Dictionary
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Vaisala
He sent the first Finnish radiosonde aloft in December 1931. Vaisala BAROCAP® barometric pressure sensor technology was introduced, as well as a new radiosonde family - the Vaisala Radiosonde RS80 (1981–2008). wikipedia.org
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مسبار لاسلكي
المسبار اللاسلكي (Radiosonde) هو جهاز لاسلكي مجهز بأحهزة لقياس الضغط الجوي ودرجة الحرارة والرطوبة وسرعة الرياح واتجاهها، يحمل واسطة بالون معبأ بغاز الهيليوم ابتكر بيرو اسم المسبار اللاسلكي Radiosonde. wikipedia.org
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Aeroflot Flight 1661
An investigation revealed that the Antonov collided with a radiosonde, causing a loss of control. Officials concluded that the accident was caused by a collision in flight with a foreign object: the radiosonde/balloon assembly. wikipedia.org
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Edmund Dymond
He is also remembered for his refinement of the Radiosonde during the Second World War. Life He was born in Hairwain in south Wales. During the Second World War he was posted to Kew Observatory to make studies of the outer atmosphere, and perfected the British Radiosonde. wikipedia.org
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Pavel Molchanov
in 1930, while the French Pierre Idrac (1885-1935) and Robert Bureau (1892-1965) were the first to develop the radiosonde in 1929. A radiosonde of his design was first launched on January 30, 1930. wikipedia.org
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