yes but only so often so then the NASA people can show the forecasters what is happening high in the atmosphere
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∙ 11y agoWeather balloons and Doppler Radar.
use of weather balloons
Meteorologists use satellites, radar, current weather patterns, several tools (such as weather balloons or weather planes), etc. to predict the weather.
Meteorologists use satellites, radar, current weather patterns, several tools (such as weather balloons or weather planes), etc. to predict the weather.
Not much. While it's true that meteorologists do use balloons to send up weather probes, they tend to use gas balloons instead. It's simpler, cheaper and works better in their conditions.
A weather man tells the weather by doing a lot of tests on earth and also sending up weather balloons so hecan do more tests to see what the weather is going to be.
Yes
A radiosonde(Sondeis French and German for probe) is a unit for use in things such as weather balloons that measures various atmospheric parameters and transmits them to a fixed receiver.
Meteorologists combine observations from things like atmospheric sensors, weather balloons, radars and satellites. They use them to create the weather forecasts we see on the news today.
My science book says that they use weather balloons (google image weather balloon) and they would release the balloons twice a day at the same time the data collected was very very extremely important.
A weather balloon is something that people who study weather send up into the air to learn more about weather and find weather patterns.
Meteorologists use many different tools for different needs. Most people are familiar with thermometers, barometers, and anemometers for measuring temperature, air pressure, and wind speed, respectively. Meteorologists use other tools. For example, weather balloons are special balloons that have a weather pack on them that measures temperature, air pressure, wind speed, and wind direction in all the layers of the troposphere.