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Early 1900's photographs of a box kite and the meteograph attached to it to 
measure weather conditions aloft.

 

Aircraft used to collect upper-air data. Note the meteograph
attached to the wing struts. Circa 1934.

 

Pilot balloon release, circa 1930. Tracking telescope 
or "theodolite" used to obtain winds aloft.

 

Early model radiosonde being attached to a balloon. Circa 1936.

 

Balloon Inflation Shelter with Radiotheodolite radome on top, circa 1997

 

Inflated balloon with radiosonde and parachute on the inflation table (circa 1997).

 

 

Radiosonde and balloon prior to release (circa 1990, left & circa 1997, right)

 

Balloon Release (circa 1997).

 

Radiosonde being carried aloft (circa 1997).

 

NWS Automated Radiotheodolite, circa 1955.

 

Testing a prototype LORAN radiosonde tracking system and balloon shelter, circa 1993.

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