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Radiosondes measuring ozone concentration are
known as ozonesondes.
Radiosondes may
operate at a
radio frequency of 403 MHz or 1680 MHz. A
radiosonde...
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research involving meteorological observation methods and instruments. The
radiosondes have also been used in many
upper air
ozone research studies using an...
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transmissions hangs at the
lower end of the string, and is
called a
radiosonde.
Specialized radiosondes are used for
measuring particular parameters, such as determining...
- is used for
communication systems such as telemetry,
weather balloon radiosondes,
caller ID,
garage door openers, and low
frequency radio transmission...
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instruments used in
atmospheric science include satellites, rocketsondes,
radiosondes,
weather balloons, radars, and lasers. The term
aerology (from Gr****...
- forecasting.
Surface weather observations were
taken hourly, and four
radiosonde releases occurred daily. It was also
meant to aid in
search and rescue...
- instruments. In addition,
radiosonde samples are
effectively instantaneous point measurements. One
issue with
radiosondes carried aloft by
weather balloons...
- the Cold War. In 1949, the
United States government used wind data from
radiosonde balloon measurements to
determine the
likely sources of air
parcel trajectories...
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services depend upon GPS for
location and
timing capabilities. GPS-equipped
radiosondes and dropsondes:
measure and
calculate the
atmospheric pressure, wind...
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Weather Bureau radiosonde was
launched in M****achusetts in 1937,
which prompted a
switch from
routine aircraft observation to
radiosondes within two years...