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by thoop
671 days ago
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Very cool and very useful! "Worldwide, most radiosonde observations are taken daily at 00Z and 12Z (6 a.m. and 6 p.m. EST)" - NOAA.gov I know we get more weather data from other sources, but it seems insane that these 2 launch times per day (per balloon location) are what make up most of our current weather forecasting data. You mentioned solar. Do you have the capability (or plans) to run these over night as well? |
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As of right now power constraints mean we maintain tracking throughout the night, but cannot execute altitude maneuvers. We have a solution to this cooking though!