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Old November 2nd 14, 02:39 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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Default Where is the LX S80?

This was discussed at length in Soaring magazine back in the 80s or,
maybe earlier. A great winter topic which we'll all promptly forget
with the return of thermal soaring season.

Dan Marotta

On 11/2/2014 5:51 AM, krasw wrote:
On Thursday, 30 October 2014 13:59:22 UTC+2, Andy Blackburn wrote:
Thermals also have temperature gradients - though the experiments I participated in recently were not conclusive.

9B


Could you elaborate? I ran the numbers quickly, there is usually temperature gradient of 0,5-2 degrees (centigrade) between thermal core and "free air" around it. If we think normal smallish thermal as couple of hundred meters in radius, we would get average temperature gradient of 0,25-1 degree/100meters between core and surrouding air. Glider with temp sensors at wingtips would probably reguire 0,01-0,05 deg resolution of sensors to give any information. It could be doable, though, relative differences are easier to measure than absolute. It could give you a sort of "left or right" indication when close to thermal.