Sentences with phrase «launch weather balloons»

Site operators use the balloon - borne sounding system, or SONDE, to launch weather balloons twice a day at the site.
Site operators use the automated balloon - borne sounding system, or SONDE, to launch weather balloons twice a day at the North Slope of Alaska site.
Yet she ventures up there often to launch weather balloons.
The aim is to launch weather balloons that project Wi - Fi access in remote locations around the world.
Launching weather balloons is difficult in heavy winds.
At the Amundsen - Scott South Pole Station, meteorologist Timothy Markle prepares to launch a weather balloon.
Teachers at Hood River come together on more robust cross-curricular activities rooted in their community, ranging from field trips to the Columbia River Gorge to launching a weather balloon into the Earth's atmosphere.
«Good piece on the forever - exciting feeling of launching a weather balloon by @RGSweather in the new @RMetS Young People's edition.
Project Aquila is an annual experiment the Astronomy Club carries out to launch a weather balloon holding cameras and meteorological equipment in an effort to teach -LSB-...]
An article published in the Coral Springs Talk on Feb. 8, six days before the shootings, names Hogg as a senior at Marjory Stoneman Douglas and features a documentary he made about astronomy students» efforts to launch a weather balloon and an attached craft into space.

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The morning balloon launch will begin (weather permitting) at 6:30 am.
The National Eclipse Ballooning Project, led by Angela Des Jardins, a solar physicist at Montana State University in Bozeman, will launch over 100 weather balloons at various times along the path of totality and measure changes in such parameters as temperature and wind speed.
He and five other vehicles are following a weather balloon that was launched several minutes ago.
Elena Stautzebach launches her daily weather balloon, or radiosonde, which will provide feedback on atmospheric conditions.
David W. J. Thompson of Colorado State University and Susan Solomon of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration examined 30 years of climate data collected from surface stations and from weather balloons launched from sites around Antarctica.
For a week beginning on March 9th we plan to launch a series of space weather balloons equipped with cosmic ray sensors and cameras into the stratosphere above the Arctic Circle.
«I clicked it, and it was a story about a seventh - grade student who decided to launch a high - altitude weather balloon into the top of the lower reaches of our atmosphere as an after - school project.»
Adam Smith, a Hood River sixth - grade math, science, and language arts teacher, came across a video online called «Hello Kitty Goes to Space,» showing a seventh - grade student launching a high - altitude weather balloon into the atmosphere and capturing data while in flight.
Mass Effect 3 publisher EA yesterday launched two weather balloons full of goodies from locations near London, England.
The year 1979 saw the launch of the first temperature - gauging satellites, and suddenly we were not limited to data from ground stations, sea buoys, merchant vessels, and weather balloons.
This is indicated for the last 50 years by radiosondes mounted on weather balloons and for since 1979 (when the first pertinent satellites were launched) by MSU mounted on satellites.
As each of the weather stations launches between 1 and 4 balloons per day, and has an average of about 36 years worth of data, this makes for a lot of data.
Below are the plots for all of the weather balloons launched in 2012 from one of the stations — Valentia Observatory, Ireland.
Plots of the changes in molar density with pressure calculated from seven different weather balloons launched from Albany, New York (USA) in May 2011.
In this paper, we analysed publically archived weather measurements taken by a large sample of weather balloons launched across North America.
Saturday, Dec. 2 was the designated launch date of Astronomy Club's weather balloon experiment: Project Aquila.
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