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On Apr 23, 3:38*pm, AK wrote:
On Apr 23, 11:30*am, Bruno wrote: I am looking out the window of my office in Salt Lake City, Utah right now to rain falling. *Tomorrow is expected to be in the mid to upper 60's and sunny with fairly low humidity. *Might be a decent soaring day. *How long does it take the ground to dry up enough after rain for thermal soaring conditions to get good again? *I am sure the answer might be different when the temps are in the 60's and 70's compared to 80's and 90's summer time. *What have you all experienced? Thanks, Bruno - B4 It seems it is always too late! All very good things to thank about. Thanks for the replies. Soar safe! Bruno - B4 |
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