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How does a Wind Profiler work in about 10 lines

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Answered by DebiPrasad1510
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A wind profiler is a type of weather observing equipment that uses radar or sound waves (SODAR) to detect the wind speed and directionat various elevations above the ground. Readings are made at each kilometer above sea level, up to the extent of the troposphere (i.e., between 8 and 17 km above mean sea level). Above this level there is inadequate water vapor present to produce a radar "bounce." The data synthesized from wind direction and speed is very useful to meteorological forecasting and timely reporting for flight planning. A twelve-hour history of data is available through NOAA websites.

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