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![]() Eric, we see the same thing out here at the Colorado Front range. Having the ability to go higher would be a great help with some of the weak patches and discontinuities in our ranges. For a long (crosswind) flight in our location those gaps can be significant. Even being able to go up to 20-22K would be a big help, and you would not incur a big TAS penalty. Speaking of downwind wave dashes, Dr. Joachim Kuettner is sponsoring a new prize for the first person to complete a 2000km downwind wave flight. I believe details on this prize will be coming soon from the SSA. Nice to see these long flights being done without logging frequent flyer miles on Aerolineas Aregentina. Bill Hoadley |
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Congratulations.
What a fantastic flight...! Luke U.K and Omarama |
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Anyone interested in plots showing model wave predictions for this day
for the northern half of Gordon's flight can check out the plan view at 500 mb (around 18,000 ft MSL) for 1300 PST at http://www.drjack.info/RASP/MINDEN/p500.1600lst.d2.png and a corresponding vertical cross-section along the diagonal dashed line in the above plot (parallel to the wind) at http://www.drjack.info/RASP/MINDEN/b...1300lst.d2.png These are for a horizontal resolution of 4km, about the largest possible grid size to show such waves. Plots at other times, heights, etc. -- including plots at 1.3km resolution over a smaller domain at 1300 PST -- can use links at http://www.drjack.info/RASP/MINDEN/index.html (BTW the "RAS" in the RASP acronym has nothing to do with this newsgroup!) Jack |
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I've created an image loop (760KB) showing how the model thinks the
wave changed between 0800 and 1600 PST for this day, with images at 1 hour intervals (the first image is displayed for a longer interval to indicate the start of the loop) at http://www.drjack.info/RASP/MINDEN/p500.loop.d2.gif It shows the wave falling apart at the end of the day. Jack PS in my last post the first link given was actually for 1600 PST not 1300 PST as stated, so showed the wave when it was less coherent than earlier in the day |
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It looks like the secondary/tertiary/5th6thary waves got more organized as
the primary weakened. A flatlander asks "is this common?" "Jack Glendening" wrote in message ink.net... I've created an image loop (760KB) showing how the model thinks the wave changed between 0800 and 1600 PST for this day, with images at 1 hour intervals (the first image is displayed for a longer interval to indicate the start of the loop) at http://www.drjack.info/RASP/MINDEN/p500.loop.d2.gif It shows the wave falling apart at the end of the day. Jack PS in my last post the first link given was actually for 1600 PST not 1300 PST as stated, so showed the wave when it was less coherent than earlier in the day |
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"Jack Glendening" wrote in message
ink.net... I've created an image loop (760KB) showing how the model thinks the wave changed between 0800 and 1600 PST for this day, with images at 1 hour intervals (the first image is displayed for a longer interval to indicate the start of the loop) at http://www.drjack.info/RASP/MINDEN/p500.loop.d2.gif It shows the wave falling apart at the end of the day. Jack PS in my last post the first link given was actually for 1600 PST not 1300 PST as stated, so showed the wave when it was less coherent than earlier in the day You can see a high resolution, true color image of the same area he http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/s...1.2005086.aqua The 250 meter resolution image is large and may provide too much detail, but the 1 km is about the same scale as the image Dr. Jack presents. They look similar, but keep in mind the satellite image is a composite using images spread over a couple hours. -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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Actually the 2km satellite resolution is most comparable since model
resolution (for the loop at least) is 4km. BTW, one thing to note is that with complex terrain wave updrafts are not always simple parallel lines as in ideal cases - see for example the updraft "Y" near Lake Tahoe (lat=39,lon=-120) at 0800 PST. |
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What a fantastic flight!
Way to go Gordon! Mike Koerner |
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At 00:00 29 March 2005, Jack Glendening wrote:
Anyone interested in plots showing model wave predictions for this day for the northern half of Gordon's flight can check out the plan view at 500 mb (around 18,000 ft MSL) for 1300 PST at http://www.drjack.info/RASP/MINDEN/p500.1600lst.d2.png and a corresponding vertical cross-section along the diagonal dashed line in the above plot (parallel to the wind) at http://www.drjack.info/RASP/MINDEN/b...1300lst.d2.png That is really cool! 9B |
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Has he posted on OLC?
Kemp wrote: Today Gordon Boettger flew his Kestrel on a 3TP flight of about 1800km out of Minden, Nevada. A sunrise takeoff lead to the first turn near Chilcoot, then South to near Inyokern, back North to Susanville, then down to Palmdale. This flight handily beats my flight of last year on a similar route. Gordon had clearances to 23,000 and sometimes 28,000 feet and was mostly screaming along. Ah, just another day in the Sierra Nevada wave..... Congrats to Gordon, more details to come soon. Kemp |
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