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Radiosondes
Radiosonde instrument that is lifted into the atmosphere via a large hydrogen filled balloon.
Since the weather we experience is due to dynamic processes that take place throughout the atmosphere, we need to know what is happening through the entire atmosphere. These observations are primarily taken with the aid of radiosondes.
The radiosonde is a small instrument package that is suspended below balloon filled with either hydrogen or helium. As the radiosonde is carried aloft it measures pressure, temperature, and relative humidity.
These sensors are linked to a battery powered radio transmitter that sends the information to a ground receiver. By tracking the position of the radiosonde in flight via GPS (Global Positioning System), measurements of wind speed and direction aloft is also obtained.
Worldwide, most radiosonde observations are taken at 00Z and 12Z daily (What is 'Z' time?). With worldwide coordination of these upper air observations we obtain a picture of the various pressure and wind patterns across the globe. For the United States mainland observation sites, the local times for these observations are centered around 6 AM and 6 PM daily.
This video, from the NWS Tampa Bay office, shows the process of a balloon launch.
Technically, radiosonde observations provide only pressure, temperature, and relative humidity data. When the position of a radiosonde is tracked (to obtain wind speed and direction) it is actually called a rawinsonde observation.
Most stations around the world take rawinsonde observations. However, meteorologists and other data users frequently refer to a rawinsonde observation as a radiosonde observation.
The radiosonde flight can last in excess of two hours, and during this time the radiosonde can ascend to over 115,000 feet (35,000 m) and drift more than 125 miles (200 km) from the release point. During the flight, the radiosonde is exposed to temperatures as cold as -130°F (-92°C) and air pressures of only a few hundredths of what is found on the Earth's surface.
When the balloon has expanded beyond its elastic limit (20-25 feet in diameter) and bursts, the radiosonde returns to Earth via a small parachute. This slows its descent, minimizing the danger to life and property.
If found, radiosondes can be reconditioned and used again saving the taxpayer some money. If you find a NWS radiosonde, it is safe to handle. Cut the string to the burst balloon and place it in a trash receptacle.
Map of locations of radiosonde observations worldwide
Next, remove the plastic mailbag attached to the handle of the radiosonde and place the instrument inside the bag. Hand the package to your postal carrier. Postage is prepaid if the instrument is returned in the United States.
Worldwide, there are about 1,300 upper-air stations. Observations are made by the NWS at 92 stations - 69 in the conterminous United States, 13 in Alaska, nine in the Pacific, and one in Puerto Rico.
NWS supports the operation of 10 other stations in the Caribbean. Through international agreements data are exchanged between countries worldwide.
How Are Radiosonde Data Used?
Radiosonde observations are used over a broad spectrum of efforts including:
Input for computer-based weather prediction models,
Local severe storm, aviation, and marine forecasts,
Weather and climate change research,
Input for air pollution research, and
Ground truth for satellite data.
Data from a radiosonde observation is plotted on a seemingly complicated chart called a "Skew-T" but provides is a wealth of information concerning the state of the atmosphere.
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Italy's Meloni says France risks undermining EU unity on Ukraine
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3 minute readFebruary 10, 202310:24 AM ESTLast Updated 3 days ago
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France's President Emmanuel Macron and Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni pose for a family photo as they attend the European leaders summit in Brussels, Belgium February 9, 2023. REUTERS/Yves Herman
BRUSSELS, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Friday accused France of jeopardising EU unity on Ukraine by organising a Franco-German dinner in Paris with the Ukrainian president that excluded other European allies.
French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz met Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Wednesday evening on the eve of an EU summit, where the Ukrainian leader called for more weapons in the fight against the Russian invasion.
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The nationalist Italian leader has already dismissed the Paris dinner as "inappropriate" and doubled down on her criticism on Friday, saying it was vital for the 27-nation European Union to show a unified face in front of the crisis.
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"What was right was the photo of Zelenskiy with the 27 (EU leaders). Anticipating that unity with a meeting in Paris was politically wrong," she said at the end of the summit, suggesting Macron's initiative might undermine support for Kyiv.
"It is not easy for any of us to handle the Ukraine issue with public opinion. What we do, we do because it is right but perhaps not the easiest thing in terms of consensus," she added.
Opinion polls in Italy have consistently shown only lukewarm support for Ukraine, with one recent IPSOS survey saying just 30% of Italians backed sending weapons or air defence systems to Kyiv against 63% in Britain, 52% in France and 48% in Germany.
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Meloni's predecessor, former European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi, worked closely with Macron and Scholz on formulating an EU response to the Russian invasion and the three men travelled together to Kyiv last June to see Zelenskiy.
However, the warm ties cooled considerably last October after Meloni, a eurosceptic conservative, took power. But she warned France and Germany, the eurozone's two biggest economies, not to try to impose their policies on the rest of the bloc.
"Those who think that there is a first division and second division in the EU, those who think that Europe should be a club in which there are those who count more and those who count less, are wrong," she said.
While representing a sea-change from the seasoned Draghi, Meloni has nonetheless stuck closely to his pro-Ukraine policy, despite scepticism from some of her own coalition partners. On Friday she reiterated that it was vital to keep backing Kyiv.
"Those who say Ukraine should not be helped are working against the sovereignty and freedom of a nation," she said, adding that the European Union would continue to support Kyiv.
Meloni deplored that Zelenskiy will no longer address Italy's Sanremo song festival by videolink, after criticism from across Italian politicians that it would be unsuitable to mix a showbiz event with a subject as serious as the Ukraine war.
Organisers downgraded his participation to a written message, to be read on Saturday by the festival's presenter.
"Obviously I would have preferred him to be there," Meloni told reporters after the two-day EU summit.
She said it was "nevertheless important" that Zelenskiy would convey his message via a letter, adding she was saddened by the controversy. She called the polemics a "frankly very minor issue in terms of international politics".
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https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/aug/02/pentagon-balloons-surveillance-midwest
Pentagon testing mass surveillance balloons across the US(TheGuardian.com)
Exclusive: the high-altitude balloons promise a cheap monitoring platform that could follow multiple cars and boats for extended periods
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The US military is conducting wide-area surveillance tests across six midwest states using experimental high-altitude balloons, documents filed with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) reveal.
Up to 25 unmanned solar-powered balloons are being launched from rural South Dakota and drifting 250 miles through an area spanning portions of Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin and Missouri, before concluding in central Illinois.
Travelling in the stratosphere at altitudes of up to 65,000ft, the balloons are intended to “provide a persistent surveillance system to locate and deter narcotic trafficking and homeland security threats”, according to a filing made on behalf of the Sierra Nevada Corporation, an aerospace and defence company.
The balloons are carrying hi-tech radars designed to simultaneously track many individual vehicles day or night, through any kind of weather. The tests, which have not previously been reported, received an FCC license to operate from mid-July until September, following similar flights licensed last year.
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Arthur Holland Michel, the co-director of the Center for the Study of the Drone at Bard College in New York, said, “What this new technology proposes is to watch everything at once. Sometimes it’s referred to as ‘combat TiVo’ because when an event happens somewhere in the surveilled area, you can potentially rewind the tape to see exactly what occurred, and rewind even further to see who was involved and where they came from.”
The tests have been commissioned by the US Southern Command (Southcom), which is responsible for disaster response, intelligence operations and security cooperation in the Caribbean and Central and South America. Southcom is a joint effort by the US army, navy, air force and other forces, and one of its key roles is identifying and intercepting drug shipments headed for the United States.
An aerial photograph of a residential development in Des Moines, Iowa. The US military is launching unmanned surveillance balloons over portions of the midwest.
An aerial photograph of a residential development in Des Moines, Iowa. The US military is launching unmanned surveillance balloons over portions of the midwest. Photograph: Alamy
“We do not think that American cities should be subject to wide-area surveillance in which every vehicle could be tracked wherever they go,” said Jay Stanley, a senior policy analyst at the American Civil Liberties Union.
“Even in tests, they’re still collecting a lot of data on Americans: who’s driving to the union house, the church, the mosque, the Alzheimer’s clinic,” he said. “We should not go down the road of allowing this to be used in the United States and it’s disturbing to hear that these tests are being carried out, by the military no less.”
For many years, Sierra Nevada has supplied Southcom with light aircraft packed with millions of dollars’ worth of sensors, which then flew over Mexico, Colombia, Panama and the Caribbean sea. But planes require expensive crews and can only fly for a few hours at a time. In a report to the Senate armed services committee this February, Southcom’s commander, Admiral Craig Faller, wrote: “While improving efficiency, we still only successfully interdicted about six percent of known drug movements [in 2018].”
The new balloons promise a cheap surveillance platform that could follow multiple cars and boats for extended periods. And because winds often travel in different directions at different altitudes, the balloons can usually hover over a given area simply by ascending or descending.
Neither Sierra Nevada nor US Southcom responded to requests for comment on this story. However, the rival balloon operator World View recently announced that it had carried out multi-week test missions in which its own stratospheric balloons were able to hover over a five-mile-diameter area for six and a half hours, and larger areas for days at a time.
“The very nature of [these balloons] is that they can operate for weeks and months,” said Ryan Hartman, the CEO of World View. “The challenge is how to harness the stratospheric winds to be able to create a persistent station-keeping capability for customers.”
Raven Aerostar, the company that is supplying the balloons for Southcom’s tests and launching them from its facility in South Dakota, told the Guardian that it has had balloons remain aloft for nearly a month. Raven also makes balloons for the Alphabet subsidiary Loon, which uses them to help deliver internet and cellphone service from the stratosphere.
The FCC documents show that Southcom’s balloons are carrying small, satellite-like vehicles housing sophisticated sensors and communication gear. One of those sensors is a synthetic aperture radar intended to detect every car or boat in motion on a 25-mile swath beneath the balloon.
The balloons also have advanced mesh networking technologies that allow them to communicate with one another, share data and pass it to receivers on the ground below.
The Ravenstar facility launchpad in South Dakota.
The Ravenstar facility launchpad in South Dakota. Photograph: Google Earth
The FCC filing notes that this networking includes video information. That suggests that the balloons might also carry a Sierra Nevada video capture system called Gorgon Stare. This wide-area surveillance system comprises nine cameras capable of recording panoramic images across an entire city simultaneously.
While Gorgon Stare is usually deployed on drones, Michel said that the US army has used tethered spy blimps in Afghanistan, and that US Customs and Border Protection has experimented with low-altitude balloons along the Mexico border.
But surveillance from stratospheric balloons is relatively new, said Michel, author of Eyes in the Sky, a recent book on wide area surveillance: “The higher the altitude of the system, the wider the area that you can cover. The trade-off is that depending on the area and the system, you may get lower-resolution images.” Balloons are also subject to fewer restrictions and regulations than drones.
It is unclear from the FCC documents whether Southcom’s tests within the US are linked to any active narcotic or counter-terrorism investigations. Also, none of the parties involved would say whether the midwest vehicle data would be deleted, stored or passed on to other federal or local agencies.
“[We would like to know] what they are they doing with that data, how they are storing it, and whether they are contemplating deploying this in the US,” said the ACLU’s Stanley. “Because if they decide that it’s usable domestically, there’s going to be enormous pressure to deploy it.”
The Southcom surveillance tests are probably just the tip of the iceberg. Scott Wickersham, the vice-president of Raven Aerostar, told the Guardian that it has also been working with Sierra Nevada and the Pentagon’s research arm Darpa on a “highly sophisticated and challenging development around the stratosphere”. This refers to the agency’s Adaptable Lighter-Than-Air (Alta) program, an ongoing effort to perfect stratospheric balloon navigation which has included multiple launches across the country, Wickersham said.
Ryan Hartman said that World View had also completed a dozen surveillance test missions for a customer it would not name, capturing data he would not specify.
“Obviously, there are laws to protect people’s privacy and we are respectful of all those laws,” Hartman said. “We also understand the importance of operating in an ethical way as it relates to further protecting people’s privacy.”
Meanwhile, World View is currently preparing for its next surveillance flight, and Sierra Nevada’s tests in the midwest continue.
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