pibal

/ˈpaɪbæl/
noun
  1. A small balloon used to measure wind speed and direction in the upper atmosphere, tracked by radar or theodolite.
    • The meteorologist released a pibal to study wind patterns before the storm.
    • They used a pibal to gather data for the weather forecast.
    • Pibal observations help pilots understand conditions at different altitudes.
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