radiosonde
See also: radiosondé
English

A radiosonde being charged and checked before use
Noun
radiosonde (plural radiosondes)
- A miniature radio carried aloft (e.g. by an uncrewed balloon, an airdrop from a crewed aircraft, or a sounding rocket) to automatically transmit measurements of the upper air such as the wind speed, pressure, temperature, and relative humidity to a receiving station on the ground.
- 1980, National Research Council (U.S.) Select Committee on the National Weather Service, Technological and Scientific Opportunities for Improved Weather and Hydrological Services in the Coming Decade, page 44,
- The ultimate limitation of radiosonde networks is the impracticality of global deployment. […] Although, in principle, satellite soundings should be able to match radiosonde accuracies, in practice, they have errors of at least twice those of radiosondes.
- 2000, Desmond T. Bailey, Meteorological Monitoring Guidance for Regulatory Modeling Applications, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, page 9-17,
- Thus, the performance characteristics of radiosondes and the relative accuracy of radiosonde winds have been the subject of a great deal of scrutiny over the last few decades.
- 2001, Fred V. Brock; Scott J. Richardson, Meteorological Measurement Systems, page 225:
- Sounding balloons carry a payload, usually a radiosonde, to heights of 30 km or more.
- 1980, National Research Council (U.S.) Select Committee on the National Weather Service, Technological and Scientific Opportunities for Improved Weather and Hydrological Services in the Coming Decade, page 44,
Derived terms
- endoradiosonde
- RAOB
Translations
balloon radio
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See also
- rawin
French
Pronunciation
- Homophones: radiosondent, radiosondes
Verb
radiosonde
- inflection of radiosonder:
- first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
- second-person singular imperative
Italian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌra.djoˈson.de/
- Rhymes: -onde
- Hyphenation: ra‧dio‧són‧de
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