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They do not look lenticular to me. Where is this? Any mountains around?
A great site by the author of the Mountain Flying Bible. This link goes directly to mountain waves, but explore the site.
https://www.mountainflying.com/Pages/mountain-flying/mtn_wave.html Read it, but don't let it scare you.
I am sure you can get some interesting winds and turbulence from the Appalachians, but, depending on your airplane, you may be able to easily climb way above that.
Really?
FYI, I did a flight to 18,000 MSL off of mountain wave in WV. Guys who got off earlier made it to 21,000.
This was in West virginia/Virginia area, I think along 220. yes mountains were around.
Photo says it was Holsopple PA.
The highest elevation in West Virginia is only about 5000 ft. No Lenticulars in WV.
Exception to every rule, but a very rare event that usually makes the national news over the eastern mountains.You need to study more about mountain waves and lenticular clouds.
Current glider altitude record is 50,727 feet. Not many mountains that high.
And did you read my earlier post? I personally have been to 18,000 feet in a glider in WV.
The highest elevation in West Virginia is only about 5000 ft. No Lenticulars in WV.
Exception to every rule, but a very rare event that usually makes the national news over the eastern mountains.
Lenticular clouds make the national news where you're from?
Over WV they make national news they are so rare. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...louds-float-over-blue-ridge-mountains-photos/
Exception to every rule, but a very rare event that usually makes the national news over the eastern mountains.