Definition of Radiosonde

1. Noun. A miniature radio carried aloft by an unmanned balloon to broadcast the pressure, temperature, and relative humidity of the upper air and to automatically transmit that information to the ground. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Radiosonde

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Radiosonde

radiosensitiser
radiosensitive
radiosensitivities
radiosensitivity
radiosensitization
radiosensitize
radiosensitizer
radiosensitizers
radiosensitizes
radiosensitizing
radioshack
radiosilicon
radiosilver
radiosity
radiosodium
radiosonde (current term)
radiosondes
radiosounding
radiosoundings
radiosphere
radiospheres
radiosport
radiostereoscopy
radiosterilization
radiosterilized
radiostrontium
radiostrontiums
radiosulfur
radiosulphur
radiosurgery

Literary usage of Radiosonde

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Roswell Report: Fact Vs. Fiction in the New Mexico Desert by Richard L. Weaver (1997)
"Q: That would not be a radiosonde. A: That would not be a radiosonde. Q: What would a radiosonde look like? A: It would be a white, usually a cardboard or a ..."

2. Planned Invasion of Japan, 1945: The Siberian Weather Advantage by Hatten Schuyler Yoder (1997)
"The radiosonde was launched with a substantially larger balloon. ... The Soviets did not seem to be aware that data from a radiosonde could be checked by ..."

3. Planned Invasion of Japan, 1945: The Siberian Weather Advantage by Hatten Schuyler Yoder (1997)
"The radiosonde was launched with a substantially larger balloon. ... The Soviets did not seem to be aware that data from a radiosonde could be checked by ..."

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