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Old January 3rd 05, 07:19 PM
Roy Smith
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John R. Copeland wrote:
Well, yes, a balloon is cheaper than a ceilometer.
But I'd have guessed that over the life cycle of a ceilometer,
the controlling costs would involve the time a meteorologist spends
watching and timing the rising balloons.


Not to mention that after you're done taking your measurement, you get
to use the ceiliometer again.