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  2. Here's why meteorologists launch weather balloons every day

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    Synchronized weather balloon launches have helped meteorologists create forecasts over the past 150 years, and now the old tradition is going high tech. Twice a day - every day of the year ...

  3. Plano Balloon Festival - Wikipedia

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    Plano Balloon Festival is held each September at Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve in the city of Plano, Texas. It is one of the city's largest celebrations. [1] The festival was cancelled in 2018 because of heavy rains and flooding. It was also cancelled in 2020 and 2021 from the COVID-19 pandemic. It returned in September 2022.

  4. Gayla Industries - Wikipedia

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    Gayla Industries, Inc. was founded in 1961 primarily as a manufacturer of plastic keel-guided delta-wing kites that require no tails, as well as latex balloons. Their kites are sold worldwide in toy and hobby stores. [2] The company owns several patents on their tail-less keel-guided kite designs. [3]

  5. What would happen if a Chinese spy balloon flew over Texas ...

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    What Texas would do in event of foreign surveillance. On Feb. 9, the U.S. House unanimously passed a Texas congressman’s resolution, H.Res.104, condemning China over its use of a spy balloon ...

  6. Ralph Dewey - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Dewey (born August 8, 1944), also known as Dewdrop the Clown, is an American balloon twister who is known as the "grandfather of all twisters". [1] [2] He started twisting balloons in 1975, and in 1976 published his one time book, Dewey's New Balloon Animals.

  7. Here's why meteorologists launch weather balloons every day

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    Synchronized weather balloon launches have helped meteorologists create forecasts over the past 150 years, and now the old tradition is going high tech. Sensors beam data back down to Earth every ...