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Part of the book series: Meteorological Monographs ((METEOR,volume 11))

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In the process of measuring temperatures in the free atmosphere by means of radiosondes equipped with thermometric sensitive elements, considerable errors usually occur, i.e., radiation errors, inertial errors and occasional errors due to overheating of the sensitive element by the electric current passing through it.

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  • Yurtchuk, V. A., 1966: Bridge circuit with pulsed supply as a analog to code converter in remote measurement system. Tr. Nauch. Issled. Inst. Gidrometeor. Priborostr., 16, 65–74.

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S. Teweles J. Giraytys

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Manuilov, K.N., Gershenson, G.S., Yurtchuk, V.A. (1970). The Precision Radiothermosonde. In: Teweles, S., Giraytys, J. (eds) Meteorological Observations and Instrumentation. Meteorological Monographs, vol 11. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-935704-35-5_55

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