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On Aug 26, 8:35*am, WaltWX wrote:
Ramy, I agree with your assessment. My focus for the good weather is aimed at the Owens Valley, and Mojave Deserts (south of Bridgeport). *More moisture spreading over entire area on Saturday with cloud bases 15,000-16,000 north of Bishop instead of 17,000msl. Widely scattered TS in the usual hot spots but the cells should be fairly small and short lived. *Sunday, as Alex pointed out below, looks a little drier everywhere... still at least a very good to outstanding day. Walt, Wx On Aug 25, 11:51*pm, Ramy wrote: On Aug 25, 5:45*pm, WaltWX wrote: Take a look Dr Jack... Outstanding soaring weather Fri through Sun. *Lift rates 700-800fpm average... much stronger in those 10 per cent... It's a toss up between Fri and Sunday. *The Mojave Desert, Owens Valley and Western NV show full cu coverage bases 15,500 to 17,500. It appears to be dry enough that only isolated thunderstorms will form in the normal "hot spots". *Early trigger times also. I reviewed Dr Jack this afternoon with a long ago crew of mine, John Halcrow. *For Crystalaire, the pattern on Friday looks as good as I'v ever seen it. *BL (thermal) max heights 17,500msl (of course cloud bases will limit altitudes to a little lower). I'm coming back out Saturday to give my 750 km triangle another try from Inyokern (please... leave me room for an 11:30am takeoff ![]() Walt Rogers, WX I don't see the same outstanding conditions when reviewing the NAM blipmap, especially for going north towards Minden. Bases only 15-16K, lots of moisture with potential for overcast and OD and stronger wind to the north. Could still be good but probably not as good as it was the last few days. Ramy- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - One little known secret of Dr Jack Blipmap is the "Total Cloud Cover" parameter. This is one of the most reliable parameters I've seen to detect overcast. If there are white areas you are pretty much guarantee that there will be at least some level of overcast. It does not tell if it will be high cirrus or mid level overcast, and how thick it will be, nor if it will be persistent or short lived. But it hardly ever fails to detect that there will be some degree of overcast in the area. It indicated successfully today pockets of overcast especially in the southern zones of region 11 and 12, and more so tomorrow over the central Sierra. None for Sunday. For those who prefer looking at the RASP, besides the Avenal one, there is one which covers the whole Sierra: http://www.norcalsoaring.org/BLIP/SIERRA/index.html It has 'BL Cloud Cover' but I did not use it enough to confirm if it provides the same as the NAM Total Cloud Cover. Ramy |
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