Day-night differences in radiosonde observations of the stratosphere and troposphere
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Description:Day-night differences in temperature and height are used as the basis for a system designed to achieve compatibility between data measured by various radiosonde instruments. The resultant compatibility adjustments in reported data are a prerequisite to the analysis of stratospheric constant-pressure charts above the 100-mb level, and for some instrument types they are significant even at tropospheric levels.
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:a68fa857c425dadbf0bbf9e8c2bc0f60967ef857cdc584ae3c20fc1bdb79de59
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