EARTH · WEATHER BALLOONS · MOROCCO

Casablanca

Casablanca is an upper-air station in Morocco that releases weather balloons as part of the global observing network. Its radiosondes go up at 00:00 UTC— the standard synoptic launch times used worldwide.Below is the nearest balloon aloft right now and a doorway into the live map, both from SondeHub — shown with the time reported, and never a claim that a specific balloon launched from here.

Counting the balloons aloft…

About this station

WMO STATION60155
LAUNCH SCHEDULE00:00 UTC
ELEVATION62 m (203 ft)

Casablanca sits at 33.57°N, 7.67°W and about 62 m (203 ft) above sea level. As a WMO upper-air station it launches radiosondes on the standard synoptic schedule — the coordinated worldwide release times that build the global atmospheric snapshot every forecast model starts from. Whether a balloon is in the air near here at this exact moment depends on the launch cycle and on a SondeHub receiver being in range, so the live block above is the real picture, not the schedule alone.

What a launch here looks like

At each synoptic time, staff fill a balloon with hydrogen or helium, attach a radiosonde, and let it go. The balloon climbs at roughly five metres a second, expanding as the air thins, while the sonde radios back temperature, humidity, pressure and — from how it drifts — the wind at every level. Near 30 km the balloon stretches until it bursts, and a small parachute lowers the sonde back to the ground, often more than a hundred kilometres downwind. If a SondeHub receiver hears one of Casablanca’s sondes, it appears on the live map above.

Nearby launch stations

The closest upper-air stations to Casablanca— other places releasing balloons into the same skies.

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