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The NOAA web site used to have a "Soaring and winds aloft" page for various
locations. We used the one from San Diego, which included forecasts for many sites in Southern California. I know they had similar pages for other parts of the country. They just reorganized their web site and it's gone! I looked around for a few minutes this morning (before hitting the road to the gliderport) but could not find a new one. Does anyone have any information about these pages? I emailed their webmaster and if I get a reply I'll post it here. |
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I noticed that also about the NOAA Soaring information for Las Vegas, I had
worked with them to set that up.. it seems the "parent" URL has changed and they don't have everything set up yet.. I sent an email to the local WebMaster.. They did have a link to the new page... hopefully yours does too.. http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/lasvegas/SRGLAS.shtml BT "Roger Worden" wrote in message . com... The NOAA web site used to have a "Soaring and winds aloft" page for various locations. We used the one from San Diego, which included forecasts for many sites in Southern California. I know they had similar pages for other parts of the country. They just reorganized their web site and it's gone! I looked around for a few minutes this morning (before hitting the road to the gliderport) but could not find a new one. Does anyone have any information about these pages? I emailed their webmaster and if I get a reply I'll post it here. |
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After a bit more hunting I found the Southern California soaring forecast at
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/sgx/data/aviation/soar.htm Unfortunately, the information is accurate... lift was dismal at Hemet today, blown out by the wind. Next time... "Roger Worden" wrote in message . com... The NOAA web site used to have a "Soaring and winds aloft" page for various locations. We used the one from San Diego, which included forecasts for many sites in Southern California. I know they had similar pages for other parts of the country. They just reorganized their web site and it's gone! I looked around for a few minutes this morning (before hitting the road to the gliderport) but could not find a new one. Does anyone have any information about these pages? I emailed their webmaster and if I get a reply I'll post it here. |
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There is a link at http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/vef/srg.php but it results in the
message "Sorry, no records are available". Maybe they'll get it fixed soon. "BTIZ" wrote in message news ![]() I noticed that also about the NOAA Soaring information for Las Vegas, I had worked with them to set that up.. it seems the "parent" URL has changed and they don't have everything set up yet.. I sent an email to the local WebMaster.. They did have a link to the new page... hopefully yours does too.. http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/lasvegas/SRGLAS.shtml BT "Roger Worden" wrote in message . com... The NOAA web site used to have a "Soaring and winds aloft" page for various locations. We used the one from San Diego, which included forecasts for many sites in Southern California. I know they had similar pages for other parts of the country. They just reorganized their web site and it's gone! I looked around for a few minutes this morning (before hitting the road to the gliderport) but could not find a new one. Does anyone have any information about these pages? I emailed their webmaster and if I get a reply I'll post it here. |
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