12z Canadian is moved WELL east?
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ericinmia wrote:They can do even better.
They fly over dropping tons of little "dropsondes" that report conditions back as they fall to the surface.
-Eric
I've always wondered, I'm guessing they sink, I wonder how many are on the Carrib and GOM floor? I wonder if they keep count how many they've dropped
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loon wrote:ericinmia wrote:They can do even better.
They fly over dropping tons of little "dropsondes" that report conditions back as they fall to the surface.
-Eric
I've always wondered, I'm guessing they sink, I wonder how many are on the Carrib and GOM floor? I wonder if they keep count how many they've dropped
They just send someone out in a SpongeBob submarine cart with a cage on it, kinda like those golfball picker carts, to cruise around the ocean floor and pick 'em up. I hear they get 10 cents for every one they bring back.

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ericinmia wrote:They can do even better.
They fly over dropping tons of little "dropsondes" that report conditions back as they fall to the surface.
-Eric
so much more practical that is
When a storm appoaches land why not launch more weather balloons at strategic locations. I got this impression that weather balloons have some advatages for measurements because it represents a rising parcel of air.
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