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Upper Air Observations
Raw Upper Air Sounding Data
RAW data for all US Soundings
Decoded Upper Level Winds
Plotted Upper Air Soundings
GOES Derived Atmospheric Vertical Soundings
Alternate Sources for Upper Air Soundings
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Low Level Soundings
Fresno
Low Level Sounding
Bakersfield
Low Level Sounding
California Wind Profiler Data Can be Found Here
Information About the Upper Air Program Can be Found Here
Why Do Forecasters Still Rely on Weather Balloons?
Twice every day, from nearly 100 locations in the United States, the National
Weather Service launches weather balloons, carrying instrument packages
called radiosondes. Radiosonde sensors measure upper-air conditions such
as atmospheric pressure, temperature and humidity, wind speed and direction.
The data is important for aviation safety, and meteorologists use radiosonde
information to prepare weather forecasts. Details...
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