Larry,

Many thanks for adding the additional Stuve (to 700mb) diagram plot to your
web site http://www-das.uwyo.edu/upperair/au.html it will be greatly
appreciated by soaring pilots everywhere.

This is a great resource.

Can you confirm the timings for when the Australian (in particular
Melbourne) sounding are actually captured, is it really 0Z and 12Z ?

Best Regards,
Mike Durrant
Geelong Gliding Club
VH-GOD

----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry D. Oolman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 3:18 AM
Subject: Re: Stuve Diagrams for Sailplane Pilots


> Take a look and see if this is what you had in mind.
>
> Larry Oolman
> Department of Atmospheric Science
> University of Wyoming
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www-das.uwyo.edu
>
>
>
> >
> > Larry,
> >
> > This is a great resource.
> >
> > I, along with many other Glider/Sailplane pilots, examine these with
great
> interest to try and forecast likely thermal strength and heights.
> >
> > Our focus is on the region below 10,000 feet or so and the temperatures
tend
> to be in the range from -10 to 40 degrees Celsius. Typically the Stuve
diagram
> is used for this purpose.
> >
> > I am trying to see if there is much effort to add an additional graph
that
> addresses a detailed view of the data in this area of interest.
> >
> > If this was possible it would be greatly appreciated by a large group of
> pilots.
> >
> > I hope this is possible ?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Mike Durrant
> > Geelong Gliding Club, Melbourne Australia
> > VH-GOD
>


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