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Quiroz & Gelman 1976
Quiroz, R.S. and Gelman, M.E. (1976). An evaluation of temperature profiles from falling sphere soundings. Journal of Geophysical Research 81: doi: 10.1029/JC081i003p00406. issn: 0148-0227.

An evaluation of 30 pairs of high-altitude inflatable falling spheres and independent thermistor soundings with a mean rocket launch time separation of 27 min shows average temperature differences within 6¿C at 32--70 km except for an average difference of 10¿ at 68 km, near Mach 1 in the sphere descent curve. The mean difference is exhibited as a negative bias (sphere temperature colder) for which various explanations are considered. The rms temperature differences are greatest near 50 km (7¿C) and 68 km (11¿C). From 70 to approximately 87.5 km, confidence in the reliability of the sphere temperature soundings is based on the 'repeatability' of pairs of sphere soundings taken within 20 min, temperature differences generally being less than 10¿C. Illustrations of large atmosphere variations measured by the sphere soundings are given, along with verification from independent measurements.

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