16 Jun 03

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Man and machine in perfect harmony

Hot and Stormy

Following yesterday's poor weather, today was the first flying day for our recently arrived expedition members. After a flurry of rigging and a pause for lunch, we all set off into a promising sky that was marred by the early appearance of over-large cumulus clouds and congestus.

 

 


What's that type of cloud called?


Lac de Serre-Ponçon

Conditions were again excellent, with climb rates  reported of up to 11 knots and a cloudbase of around 10,000ft local to Sisteron and Gap. Some of the locals with self-launching gliders had gone early and managed to reach the northern Alps, but by the time it had got reliably soarable for pure gliders the storms were beginning to build rapidly. Cells developed over the Blayeul, Meouge, Barcelonnette and the Ecrins, prompting the instructors to advise that we all stayed local to Gap or Sisteron airfields.

 


Cu-Nim developing over the Ecrins

Fortunately there was not too much rainfall and explorations were made of unusual wave effects between the Gache and l'Hongrie, giving a smooth 4 knots under the grey to 9500ft. The wind varied from 150 degrees to 310 degrees depending on location and altitude and, while the storm was passing, the wind got up sufficiently to make the ridges work. By late afternoon the wind had died to zero and the sun was still behind the remnants of the storm, forcing early landings.

Near the pic de Bure, before the storm
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