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a weather balloon
A weather balloon is sent up to gather information on atmospheric pressure, temperature, humidity and wind speed by means of a small, expendable measuring unit called a radiosonde.
A radiosonde is a weather balloon device that measures air pressure, temperature, and relative humidity as it ascends through the atmosphere. It relays this data back to the ground station for analysis and weather forecasting purposes.
weather balloon
A balloon barometer measures atmospheric pressure.
A 567kg weather balloon is designed to lift a 3670 package.......
A weather balloon gathers information on temperature, atmospheric pressure, humidity, and wind speed.
The barometer for measuring air pressure.The thermometer for measuring temperature.The hygrometer/psychrometer for measuring humidity/dew point.The anemometer for measuring wind speed/direction.The satellite for viewing clouds & large-scale weather systems.The radar for detecting precipitation.
A weather balloon carries weather instruments, such as a radiosonde, aloft to about 30,000 meters. As the balloon ascends, the instruments collect data on temperature, humidity, and pressure, transmitting the information back to the ground for weather forecasting and research.
Although the 'th' is in the middle of the word weather, the sound is that of an initial 'th' because it is the initial sound of the second syllable, ther.
A weather balloon unit is a package of equipment that typically includes a balloon, a radiosonde (instrument to measure various weather parameters), a parachute, and sometimes a radar reflector. This unit is used to collect weather data by releasing the balloon into the atmosphere, where it ascends and transmits information back to the ground station.
Jared Eckhardt