Aerology 🔥
In its infancy, researchers utilized kites and balloons equipped with recording instruments to reach the "free air".
The term "aerology" was coined in 1906 by , a pioneering German-Russian meteorologist. The field emerged as a distinct discipline in the early 20th century, largely driven by advancements in imperial research networks and the need for high-altitude data to support burgeoning aviation and naval interests. aerology
The Aeronautical Observatory at Lindenberg served as a global flagship for aerological research, achieving significant breakthroughs in monitoring temperature and humidity trends over decades. Essential Tools and Techniques In its infancy, researchers utilized kites and balloons
Aerologists rely on a suite of specialized instruments designed to transmit atmospheric parameters from varying altitudes via radio: In its infancy