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I'm planning to fly a cross country trip from Calgary (in the great white north) to Regina. I am keeping an eye on the weather, especially the winds on Windy. Considering that the airport is just a few miles east of the Rockies, there is some potential for mountain waves or worse. I'm seeing a strange wind pattern in the forecast and would love to hear your thoughts on what it means. Do you think this looks like a tell tale sign for a very rough ride or maybe even a ride to completely avoid?
So, all winds are coming from the west. The airport and city of Calgary is just east of the Rockies with some of the highest peaks in Canada.
The wind on the ground is forecast to be low, right around 10 mph. At 5,000 ft. MSL (1,500 AGL) the wind is forecast to be around 25 mph. The wind at 6,500 ft. MSL (3,000 AGL) is forecast to be a whopping 50 mph and lastly, the wind at 10,000 ft. is forecast to be around 25 mph.
Just to the west, so in the mountains itself, the winds in the lower altitudes below 10,000 ft. are forecast to be calm (less than 10 mph) while the winds at 10,000 ft. are forecast to be around 40 mph.
Below are some images of the forecast.
https://imgur.com/a/g2Z4N8o
So, all winds are coming from the west. The airport and city of Calgary is just east of the Rockies with some of the highest peaks in Canada.
The wind on the ground is forecast to be low, right around 10 mph. At 5,000 ft. MSL (1,500 AGL) the wind is forecast to be around 25 mph. The wind at 6,500 ft. MSL (3,000 AGL) is forecast to be a whopping 50 mph and lastly, the wind at 10,000 ft. is forecast to be around 25 mph.
Just to the west, so in the mountains itself, the winds in the lower altitudes below 10,000 ft. are forecast to be calm (less than 10 mph) while the winds at 10,000 ft. are forecast to be around 40 mph.
Below are some images of the forecast.
https://imgur.com/a/g2Z4N8o