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Originally posted by SilentKoala
Well, this didn't take long...
Originally posted by Damsel
Sometimes a weather balloon is just a weather balloon.
Originally posted by xszawe
Originally posted by Damsel
Sometimes a weather balloon is just a weather balloon.
and sometimes its not
why would a weather balloon be up that high
and sometimes its not why would a weather balloon be up that high
Originally posted by Argyll
reply to post by xszawe
and sometimes its not why would a weather balloon be up that high
Because that's how high they go!
source
Originally posted by xszawe
Originally posted by Damsel
Sometimes a weather balloon is just a weather balloon.
and sometimes its not
why would a weather balloon be up that high
In addition to computer models, his anemometer and his experienced view of the sky, Meteorologist Day will rely on a combination of weather balloons to help with the launch decision. One balloon is a PIBAL (pilot balloon) or ceiling balloon which is typically released into the sky to calculate winds and cloud bases but in this case several will be tethered together to indicate wind speed and the presence of a cross wind with altitude.
A second tethered balloon, an aerostat balloon, will be tethered at 800 feet to measure wind and temperature at the top of the fully extended ground-based lift balloon. The third type of balloon is the radiosonde balloon. This balloon will lift weather monitoring equipment into the atmosphere and radio the gathered information back to Earth at prescribed altitudes. Radiosondes are launched from hundreds of sites twice daily around the world to feed numerical modeling computers, and with a radiosonde site at Roswell this critical information from potentially* as high as 120,000 feet (the height of Baumgartner’s jump) will be radioed back to Meteorologist Day.
Originally posted by redtic
Originally posted by xszawe
Originally posted by Damsel
Sometimes a weather balloon is just a weather balloon.
and sometimes its not
why would a weather balloon be up that high
Huh? How high do you think those are? They put up weather balloons to test the wind at various altitudes prior to the launch. Those are 100% weather balloons on tethers.
In addition to computer models, his anemometer and his experienced view of the sky, Meteorologist Day will rely on a combination of weather balloons to help with the launch decision. One balloon is a PIBAL (pilot balloon) or ceiling balloon which is typically released into the sky to calculate winds and cloud bases but in this case several will be tethered together to indicate wind speed and the presence of a cross wind with altitude.
A second tethered balloon, an aerostat balloon, will be tethered at 800 feet to measure wind and temperature at the top of the fully extended ground-based lift balloon. The third type of balloon is the radiosonde balloon. This balloon will lift weather monitoring equipment into the atmosphere and radio the gathered information back to Earth at prescribed altitudes. Radiosondes are launched from hundreds of sites twice daily around the world to feed numerical modeling computers, and with a radiosonde site at Roswell this critical information from potentially* as high as 120,000 feet (the height of Baumgartner’s jump) will be radioed back to Meteorologist Day.
yourweatherblog.com...
Originally posted by MmmPie
reply to post by xszawe
Just stop...for your sake and everyone else here...just stop. They ARE weather balloons, if you had been paying attention to this Project, you would have realized this since the first attempt...
Those are for this duba## topic.
Originally posted by MmmPie
reply to post by xszawe
Reading comprehension and the ability to listen/watch videos explaining the weather devices used for this project must have been thrown out the window for this project...
Red Bull Stratos: Embrace Ignorance.
trying to explain the unexplainable
is very ignoront of you
soon you will see why
you are entitled to your opinion but to me this looks like the proof that cant be denied we are not alone
Originally posted by Argyll
reply to post by xszawe
you are entitled to your opinion but to me this looks like the proof that cant be denied we are not alone
Really?......you're easily convinced aren't you
You've been shown what the pin pricks of light are on the video, you've been shown sources that show weather balloons fly that high........but you are still going for aliens!
Go you!
Originally posted by xszawe
Originally posted by MmmPie
reply to post by xszawe
Just stop...for your sake and everyone else here...just stop. They ARE weather balloons, if you had been paying attention to this Project, you would have realized this since the first attempt...
Those are for this duba## topic.
you are entitled to your opinion
but to me this looks like the proof that cant be denied
we are not alone