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Pre-takeoff checklist
I took this time lapse yesterday after noticing that the clouds seemed to be building, but not going anywhere while out with my dog. This is in Bozeman and these mountains are the south end of the Bridger Range. I'm sure I've seen this a thousand times but this is the first time I thought to get a time-lapse of it.
Temperatures yesterday were into the upper 80s and lower 90s. I took this at ~2pm yesterday, hottest part of the day. This mountain range tops out at ~11k'.
Link to timelapse: https://i.imgur.com/lr1N8PR.mp4
My take: clearly, there's unstable air, causing the clouds to roil like this, but there must not be enough vertical development to have really built anything big. This is the western side of the Bridgers (windward, even with as little wind as we had yesterday). Even with little wind on the windward side, the clouds grow to whatever extent they can (not massive), the air cooled and would sink, then warm back up, and do the same thing on the other side of the range and into another range.
Temperatures yesterday were into the upper 80s and lower 90s. I took this at ~2pm yesterday, hottest part of the day. This mountain range tops out at ~11k'.
Link to timelapse: https://i.imgur.com/lr1N8PR.mp4
My take: clearly, there's unstable air, causing the clouds to roil like this, but there must not be enough vertical development to have really built anything big. This is the western side of the Bridgers (windward, even with as little wind as we had yesterday). Even with little wind on the windward side, the clouds grow to whatever extent they can (not massive), the air cooled and would sink, then warm back up, and do the same thing on the other side of the range and into another range.
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