radiosonde

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英 ['reɪdɪəʊˌsɒnd]
美 ['reɪdɪoʊˌsɒnd]
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  • n.

    无线电高空测候器,无线电探空仪;

  • 英英释义

    Radiosonde

    • A radiosonde (Sonde is French and German for probe) is a piece of equipment used on weather balloons that measures various atmospheric parameters and transmits them to a fixed receiver. Radiosondes may operate at a radio frequency of 403 MHz or 1680 MHz and both types may be adjusted slightly higher or lower as required.

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    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. A radiosonde is free to rise to as great an elevation as possible.
      无线电探空仪可以自由地上升到尽可能高的高度。

    权威例句

    On the Utility of Radiosonde Humidity Archives for Climate Studies.
    Radiosonde observations of equatorial atmosphere dynamics over Indonesia: 2. Characteristics of gravity waves
    Radiosonde observations of equatorial atmosphere dynamics over Indonesia: 1. Equatorial waves and diurnal tides
    MSU Tropospheric Temperatures: Dataset Construction and Radiosonde Comparisons
    Temporal Homogenization of Monthly Radiosonde Temperature Data and the Vertical Structure of Trends
    Variability and trends in the global tropopause estimated from radiosonde data
    The statistical structure of short-range forecast errors as determined from radiosonde data. Part I: The wind field
    Absolute accuracy of water vapor measurements from six operational radiosonde types launched during AWEX-G and implications for AIRS...
    The statistical structure of short‐range forecast errors as determined from radiosonde data Part II: The covariance of height and w...
    Validation of Atmospheric Infrared Sounder temperature and water vapor retrievals with matched radiosonde measurements and forecasts