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Old October 22nd 20, 10:24 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Le jeudi 22 octobre 2020 Ă* 08:33:03 UTC+2, krasw a Ă©critÂ*:
On Thursday, 22 October 2020 at 03:41:13 UTC+3, Waveguru wrote:
Waves aren't always generated by hills or mountains, sometimes the air bounces off of another air mass.

Boggs

Waves form in stable layer, convection in neutral layer. Hard to imagine you could connect with wave 1000ft agl and same time have cu clouds passing above.


My dear friends,
The answers to most of your questions (or doubts) are printed in the book “Dancing With the Wind”, for sale in the on-line shops (Cumulus-Soaring, Wings & Wheels, www.topfly.aero).
Including a lot of historical data regarding US pilots and others.
All the best, take care!