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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
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 ..."