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  2. Weather balloon - Wikipedia

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    A weather balloon, also known as a sounding balloon, is a balloon (specifically a type of high-altitude balloon) that carries instruments to the stratosphere to send back information on atmospheric pressure, temperature, humidity and wind speed by means of a small, expendable measuring device called a radiosonde.

  3. Radiosonde - Wikipedia

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    Balloon sizes can range from 100 to 3,000 g (3.5 to 105.8 oz). As the balloon ascends through the atmosphere, the pressure decreases, causing the balloon to expand. Eventually, the balloon will expand to the extent that its skin will break, terminating the ascent. An 800 g (28 oz) balloon will burst at about 21 km (13 mi). [16]

  4. Ceiling balloon - Wikipedia

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    A ceiling balloon is a small, usually red, (fluted) rubber balloon commonly measuring 76 mm (3 in) across prior to inflation, inflated to ~40 cm (~15.75 in) diameter. After inflation the balloon is taken outside and released. By timing the balloon from release until it enters the cloud a ceiling height can be obtained.

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

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    The sensor, which is the radiosonde instrument, is powered by a small battery and attached to the balloon; this is what measures the pressure, temperature and relative humidity as it ascends up ...

  6. Meteorological instrumentation - Wikipedia

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    The principle behind the ceiling balloon is a balloon with a known ascent rate (how fast it climbs) and determining how long the balloon rises until it disappears into the cloud. Ascent rate times ascent time yields the ceiling height. A disdrometer is an instrument used to measure the drop size distribution and velocity of falling hydrometeors.

  7. Meteorologists measure atmospheric river hitting all-time ...

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    Oct. 29—Envision a river in the sky carrying more than twice the water in the Amazon. Scientists refer to this phenomenon as an atmospheric river. Meteorologists measured the atmospheric river ...

  8. Inside Kylie Jenner’s Son Aire’s Minions-Themed Birthday ...

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    Kylie Jenner is ringing in son Aire’s 3rd birthday with a minions-themed bash. Jenner, 27, offered a glimpse of the festivities via her Instagram Story on Sunday, February 2. In one snap, Jenner ...

  9. Theodolite - Wikipedia

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    There is a long history of theodolite use in measuring winds aloft, by using specially-manufactured theodolites to track the horizontal and vertical angles of special weather balloons called ceiling balloons or pilot balloons (pibal). Early attempts at this were made in the opening years of the nineteenth century, but the instruments and ...