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sonde
sonde S5612330 (sŏnd)n. Any of various instruments, such as a radiosonde, used for measuring or testing physical conditions. [French sonde, sounding line, probe, Old French, sounding line, from Old English sund(rāp), sounding (line), from sund, sea.]sonde (sɒnd) n (Physical Geography) a rocket, balloon, or probe used for observing in the upper atmosphere[C20: from French: plummet, plumb line; see sound3]sonde (sɒnd) n. a rocket or balloon used as a probe for observation of atmospheric phenomena. [1920–25; < French: plumb line; see sound3] Translationssonde
sonde (sond) A device, carried by rocket or balloon, for observations and measurements at high altitudes.sonde[sänd] (engineering) An instrument used to obtain weather data during ascent and descent through the atmosphere, in a form suitable for telemetering to a ground station by radio, as in a radiosonde. (petroleum engineering) A downhole probe that measures the physical characteristics of the surrounding rocks, recording the measurements as a continuous depth record (log). SONDE
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SONDE➣Shipboard Oceanography Network Data Environment |
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