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It is also expected to perform important reconnaissance work, map the terrain, take aerial photographs, and work as a weatherballoon.
It consisted of blank illumination projected onto a weatherballoon, accompanied by a staccato spoken soundtrack.
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Additionally, photogrammetry teams, damage survey teams, unmanned aircraft, and weatherballoon launching vans helped to surround the tornadoes and thunderstorms.
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This press release was quickly withdrawn, and officials stated that a weatherballoon had been misidentified.
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The most common in situ sounding is a radiosonde, which usually is a weatherballoon, but can also be a rocketsonde.
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He told that the debris recovered was not a weatherballoon, and claimed it did not come from this planet.
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She claimed the pieces looked like a weatherballoon.
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Alternatively, movement of the parent weatherballoon position can be tracked from the ground visually using theodolites.
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So we came up with this weatherballoon story.
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Somebody cooked up the idea as a cover story... we'll use this weatherballoon....
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The weatherballoon explanation for the material was a cover story to divert the attention of the press.
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A particularly novel feature is a collapsible, weatherballoon deployed antenna, capable of being launched from within the shelter.
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The organization sends experiments to the upper atmosphere via high altitude weatherballoon on a semi-regular basis.
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There is no chance he would have mistaken it for a weatherballoon.
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The children also discover a weatherballoon belonging to a nearby research team working in the desert.
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The second challenge requires the couples to drag a heavy helium-filled color-coordinated weatherballoon around a racecourse.
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Research showed that there were large uncertainties in the satellite and weatherballoon data.
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This did not work, and the axle was used as a winch to operate weather balloons.
She also developed the constant-altitude weatherballoon.
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Other escort missions involved the escorting of drug smuggling planes and the identifying of one mysterious ghost plane, which turned out later to be a weatherballoon.
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The wing occasionally shadowed drug smuggling aircraft, and on one occasion was scrambled to escort an unidentified object, which later turned out to be a weatherballoon.
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A press conference was held, featuring debris (foil, rubber and wood) said to be from the crashed object, which seemed to confirm its description as a weatherballoon.
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Staff generate their own supply of hydrogen for use in weather balloons.
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The compound has, however, been widely used for decades as a safe and convenient means to inflate weather balloons.
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This greatly improves the accuracy, making it comparable to measurements made by weather balloons.
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By 1980, the organization included 72 observatories, of which eight launched weather balloons and radiosondes, and five radars serviced the country.
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The most common type of high altitude balloons are weather balloons.
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These sensors are launched on weather balloons every 12 hours from stations around the country.
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Observations from weather balloons, satellites, and surface thermometers seemed to show the opposite behaviour (more rapid warming of the surface than the troposphere).
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The theory was tested and confirmed in the 1980s by data gathered from weather balloons.
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Weather balloons are a type of research balloon.
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Along the way, she developed information on four seamounts, conducted oceanographic measurements, released weather balloons and made frequent meteorological reports, and collected gravity measurements.
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Unlike the camera disks and spider probes, the weather balloons are not retrieved for re-use.
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Velocity fields can be determined by measurement, e.g. from weather balloons, from numerical models or especially from a combination of the two, e.g. assimilation models.
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Experimental instruments used in atmospheric sciences include satellites, rocketsondes, radiosondes, weather balloons, and lasers.
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One issue with radiosondes carried aloft by weather balloons is balloon drift.
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This approach relied on data collected from weather balloons.
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To calm rising public concern, this and other cases were debunked by the military in succeeding days as mistaken sightings of weather balloons.
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The two pioneered the use of weather balloons to track air masses.
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For high-altitude measurements, kites were once used, and weather balloons or aerostats are still used, to lift experimental equipment into the air.
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They used weather balloons and weather-measuring equipment to send weather reports at 6-hour intervals.
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Other than weather balloons, few research balloons are launched every year.
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Every mode of radio communications is utilized including analog, digital, voice, data, simplex, duplex, satellites and even automated relay stations launched on aircraft and with weather balloons.
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The celebration was capped when residents used weather balloons to lift a 30ft m wide wooden star painted gold and emblazoned with 49 into the air.
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Parker starts the video by letting go of the camera attached to the weatherballoon and letting it float away.
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He first thought of using weather balloons to fly at age 13 and 14, after seeing them hanging from the ceiling of a military surplus store.
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