How Weather Balloons Work?
From the Blog telecomnewspk Weather balloons have been around in some form or another for more than 100 years. Though they seem very low-tech in this day and age, they are still used by more than 92 weather stations in the United States on a daily basis. A total of 67,160 per year from U.S. weather stations alone. [image: How Weather Balloons Works] Why Balloons? The weather balloons used by weather stations around the world, by professionals and amateurs alike, aren’t the typical rubber balloons you normally think of. They’re constructed of neoprene, a material that can expand from five feet in diameter to the size of a moving truck once it reaches the upper atmosphere. They’re used because they’re a cost effective way to gather data several times daily. Once they’ve expanded to their maximum capacity apakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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