meteorological balloon

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meteorological balloon

A meteorological balloon rises into the clear blue sky.

Definition

Noun: A small, unmanned balloon that is released into the atmosphere to gather and transmit data about weather conditions, such as temperature, humidity, pressure, and wind speed.

Usage

A "meteorological balloon" is a specific tool used in weather science and forecasting. It is typically filled with helium or hydrogen and carries a small instrument package called a radiosonde. As the balloon ascends through the atmosphere, the instruments collect data, which is then transmitted to a ground station.

Examples
  • The weather station launches a meteorological balloon twice daily to collect upper-air data.
  • Data from the meteorological balloon showed a rapid drop in temperature at high altitude.
  • Scientists tracked the path of the meteorological balloon to calculate wind patterns.
Advanced Usage
  • Synoptic observation: Meteorological balloons are a crucial component of global synoptic observation networks, providing vertical profiles of the atmosphere for weather prediction models.
Variants and Related Words
  • Radiosonde (noun): The instrument package carried aloft by a meteorological balloon.
  • Weather balloon (noun): A common synonym for "meteorological balloon."
  • Balloon sounding (noun): The technique of using a balloon to carry instruments aloft for atmospheric measurement.
Synonyms
  • Weather balloon
  • Sounding balloon
  • Upper-air balloon
Related Phrases
  • To launch a meteorological balloon: The act of releasing the balloon for data collection.
    • The team prepared to launch the meteorological balloon at dawn.
meteorological balloon

A meteorological balloon rises into the clear blue sky.

Noun
  1. a small unmanned balloon set aloft to observe atmospheric conditions