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English: A dropsonde, a radiosonde dropped from airplane to study the temperature, humidity, pressure and wind profile of the atmosphere
Français : Une catasonde, une radiosonde lâchée d'un avion pour mesurer le vent, la température, la pression et l'humidité de la couche d'air sous-jacente.
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Source http://www.gsfc.nasa.gov/gsfc/earth/pictures/camex4/dropsonde.gif modified in PNG
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