7/6 Craig's Where to Ride

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7/6 Craig's Where to Ride

Postby Craig Goudie » Wed Jul 06, 2011 8:36 am

Monsoon still in full force under the high pressure dome. I see Rush went off yesterday,
but not sure why, maybe a wedged T-head in the right place, maybe localized hot and cold
in just the right places, from cloud cover, to generate a thermal. Anyway, with a similar
pattern today, you might see the same thing, so keep an eye on the Penny's indicator.
Lincoln looks like it has another light but planable early evening dinner sesh in it in the 16M range.
Don't forget the afternoon T-heads popping up with some lightning.

Tomorrow a front crashes into the pressure dome, and is obliterated, but may impart enough
energy to get DC going for a couple of hours of 8/16M conditions PM. Continued T-heads.

Friday, remnants of the frontal passage should get Sulfur Creek going for a few afternoon
7 M sail rides.

-Craig
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