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Radiosondes - current status
- The most complete and reliable method of sampling the upper atmosphere.
The Met Office uses the latest design - roughly the size of an adult's
hand, which can be tracked through Global Positioning System navigation
satellites
- The Met Office maintains six manual and four automated upper-air
sites
- A flight can last more than two hours
- A radiosonde can reach 35 km (115,000 feet) and drift 200 km
(125 miles) from the release point
- Temperatures as low as -90 °C, with pressures only thousandths
of that found at the surface, are found routinely
- Upper-air data are used by the Army to improve the accuracy of
shells during firing practice
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