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A radiosonde receiver is used to receive data signals transmitted by radiosondes. These devices are typically launched into the atmosphere to collect weather data such as temperature, humidity, and pressure. The radiosonde receiver can capture this data and provide valuable information for weather forecasting and research purposes.

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What does a radiosonde measure?

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.


When did Radiosonde first come into use?

The first radiosonde was used in 1929. The Frenchman, Robert Bureau invented it.


What is carried aloft by a weather balloon to measure upper level pressure?

A+ Radiosonde


How does a radiosondes work?

By sends measurements as radio waves to a receiver that records the information. The path of the balloon is tracked to determine the direction and speed of high-altitude winds. Eventually, the balloon bursts and the radiosonde falls back to Earth.


What is the purpose of the radiosonde?

The radiosonde is attached helium or hydrogen- filled balloon, generally called a weather balloon, and the balloon lifts the radiosonde to altitudes exceeding 115,000 feet. During the radiosonde's ascent, it transmits data on temperature, pressure, and humidity to a sea-, air-, or land-based receiving station (According to google that is) XD ;)


What happens to the radiosonde after a weather balloon bursts?

After a weather balloon bursts, the radiosonde is released from the balloon and falls back to the ground under a small parachute. The radiosonde is equipped with a transmitter to send data to the ground station, allowing meteorologists to track its location and retrieve it for data analysis.


Can you buy a radiosonde?

You can buy them online. Just be that you do not buy a secondhand one.


Why does a radiosonde observation rarely extend above 100000 feet in altitude?

A radiosonde observation typically doesn't extend above 100000 feet in altitude because the air pressure is very low at high altitudes, causing the radiosonde balloon to expand and eventually burst. Additionally, the instruments on board may not be able to function properly under extreme conditions.


Is it true that the radiosonde can be used to measure upper air temperature?

False.I thought they can do that.


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