noun a type of unmanned aerial vehicle used for collecting weather data
Aerosondes are utilized in environmental science for monitoring air quality and conducting research.
Aerosondes are used in meteorology for atmospheric research and data collection.
Aerosondes are unmanned aerial vehicles used for various applications in aeronautics.
Aerosondes are equipped with sensors for remote sensing applications, such as monitoring weather patterns and environmental changes.
Aerosondes are used by meteorologists to collect data on weather patterns and atmospheric conditions in remote or hard-to-reach areas.
Research scientists use aerosondes for various purposes including studying climate change, monitoring wildlife populations, and conducting environmental research.
Aerosondes are used by military personnel for reconnaissance missions, surveillance operations, and monitoring enemy activities in conflict zones.
Geologists use aerosondes to gather data on geological formations, mineral deposits, and land use patterns in remote or inaccessible regions.