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The Reference Radiosonde as a Tool for Improving Meteorological Data from Conventional Radiosondes
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience Electronics, 1973The Weather Service of the Federal Republic of Germany, along with several other national services, has responded to an international call for development of reference radiosondes. Such devices make use of sensing methods with a high degree of precision which are superior to any conventional upper-air sensing system.
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Response of Radiosonde Thermistors
Review of Scientific Instruments, 1957The lag coefficient of a thermometer of cylindrical shape is shown to be approximately proportional to the one-half power of its diameter and inversely proportional to the one-half power of the product of ventilation speed and density of the environmental air.
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La Météorologie, 1994
EnglishThis paper recalls the historie events which led to the invention of the radiosonde. It also proves that the radiosonde has been devised by Robert Bureau, in 1929. francaisCet article a caractere historique retrace les evenements qui ont conduit a l'invention de la radiosonde.
Michel Rochas, Michel Lagadec
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EnglishThis paper recalls the historie events which led to the invention of the radiosonde. It also proves that the radiosonde has been devised by Robert Bureau, in 1929. francaisCet article a caractere historique retrace les evenements qui ont conduit a l'invention de la radiosonde.
Michel Rochas, Michel Lagadec
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COMPATIBILITY OF UNITED STATES RADIOSONDES
Monthly Weather Review, 1965Comparative data are reported from a group of twin or dual radiosonde observations made with U.S. Weather Bureau and military 1680-mc./sce. radiosondes. To compare the instruments directly, diffcrences in temperature, pressure, and relative humidity are studied at simultancous time marks during the observations. Root-mean-square differences of pressure,
MARY W. HODGE, CHRISTOS HARMANTAS
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