Private Firms Start Collecting Weather Data for NOAA

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Private company WindBorne is deploying weather balloons to collect atmospheric data, offering a cost-effective alternative to traditional radiosondes. While their data is currently free, they plan to sell some of it after a 48-hour delay. The company’s balloons gather extensive horizontal data, which differs from the vertical profiles collected by radiosondes, raising concerns about long-term climate data consistency. NOAA is exploring new atmospheric observation systems, including commercial balloons, to supplement or replace existing methods, amid trust issues with current strategies.
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