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- TEMP_(meteorology) abstract "TEMP (upper air soundings) is a set of World Meteorological Organization (WMO) alphanumerical codes used for reporting weather observations of the upper regions of the atmosphere made by weather balloons released from the surface level (either at land or at sea). The WMO designates the FM-35 numerical code for surface TEMPs and the FM-36 numerical code for ship-based TEMPs.".
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- TEMP_(meteorology) wikiPageWikiLink Atmosphere.
- TEMP_(meteorology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Earth_sciences_data_formats.
- TEMP_(meteorology) wikiPageWikiLink WMO.
- TEMP_(meteorology) wikiPageWikiLink Weather_balloon.
- TEMP_(meteorology) wikiPageWikiLink World_Meteorological_Organization.
- TEMP_(meteorology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "TEMP (meteorology)".
- TEMP_(meteorology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "TEMP".
- TEMP_(meteorology) hasPhotoCollection TEMP_(meteorology).
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- TEMP_(meteorology) subject Category:Earth_sciences_data_formats.
- TEMP_(meteorology) hypernym Set.
- TEMP_(meteorology) comment "TEMP (upper air soundings) is a set of World Meteorological Organization (WMO) alphanumerical codes used for reporting weather observations of the upper regions of the atmosphere made by weather balloons released from the surface level (either at land or at sea). The WMO designates the FM-35 numerical code for surface TEMPs and the FM-36 numerical code for ship-based TEMPs.".
- TEMP_(meteorology) label "TEMP (meteorology)".
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- TEMP_(meteorology) isPrimaryTopicOf TEMP_(meteorology).