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For those in the western USA, I have updated my weather website to
include a few useful links for Parowan weather: http://www.mike-the-strike.net/Soari...st/Parowan.htm I'll be reporting from there for the Region 9 contest next week. Soaring in the Great Basin is presently excellent, with almost perfect conditions - hot, dry and just enough moisture to provide high-base cumulus. These conditions are expected to prevail at least through the middle of next week. Motorglider pilots and others have been racking up some impressive flights, including several 1,000 km+. Mike |
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