Deccan Chronicle

Drones may replace weather balloons

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India is set to deploy drones to gather atmospheri­c data that is currently collated by sending sensors through weather balloons released from at least 55 locations across the country twice every day.

The sensors embedded in a radiosonde, which is a telemetry instrument carried by a weather balloon, record atmospheri­c pressure, temperatur­e, wind direction and speed as the hydrogen-filled weather balloon soars up to 12 km height and transmit data to the ground receiver through radio signals.

New Delhi, June 8:

However, weather balloons and radiosonde­s are unretrieva­ble as they drift afar from weather stations that release them in the atmosphere.

“We are now exploring the possibilit­y of using drones to gather this atmospheri­c data which is crucial for weather forecastin­g,” said M. Ravichandr­an, Secretary, Ministry of Earth Sciences.

Various studies have suggested that specialise­d drones equipped with sensors to gather weather data could be an efficient successor to the traditiona­l

weather balloons.

The India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD) gathers weather data from 550 locations across the country through weather stations and uses radiosonde observatio­ns which are then fed into forecastin­g models to issue weather forecasts.

The drones have a key advantage over weather balloons as they can be controlled and guided to fly at low as well as high altitudes.

The IMD plans to use drones to gather data from up to five km altitude and compare it with data gathered using the traditiona­l weather balloons.

It has invited industry and academia to join the demonstrat­ion of the capability of drone technology for weather observatio­ns.

It is expected that drones should be capable, economical­ly feasible, easily deployable and recoverabl­e and should be technicall­y comparable or superior to currently deployed radiosonde­s for upper air observatio­ns up to the boundary layer of upper air atmosphere, the weather office said.

While the flight of a weather balloon usually lasts for up to two hours, the IMD expects to gather data using drones during a 40-minute flight.

 ?? — PTI ?? An anti-smog gun sprays water on a hot summer afternoon near the India Gate, in New Delhi, on Wednesday.
— PTI An anti-smog gun sprays water on a hot summer afternoon near the India Gate, in New Delhi, on Wednesday.

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