Pronunciation: /ˈɛroʊˌsɒndz/
noun a type of unmanned aerial vehicle used for collecting weather data
A1 Aerosondes are small unmanned aircraft used for collecting data in the atmosphere.
A2 Scientists use aerosondes to study weather patterns and gather important information.
B1 The military often deploys aerosondes for reconnaissance missions in remote areas.
B2 Aerosondes equipped with advanced sensors can provide valuable data for research projects.
C1 The development of aerosondes has revolutionized the field of atmospheric science.
C2 Aerosondes have proven to be essential tools for monitoring and studying the Earth's atmosphere.
formal The research team used aerosondes to collect atmospheric data for their study.
informal They sent out some aerosondes to gather information about the weather.
slang The aerosondes were like little weather spies flying around up there.
figurative The aerosondes danced through the sky, capturing secrets of the atmosphere.
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