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8th August 2009
8th Dec 2006
Russell this multiple glory wave system was in W.A. and you might like
to put Bernard's description on the website as this is unusual.
Location name.
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Ok, lets start with the weather conditions. I wont include the whole ARFOR but the bits i feel are most important. AREA 69 12052000 TO 12061000 WIND @ 3000 = 200/10 @ 5000 = 180/10 @ 7000 = VRB/10 CLOUD - There were no significant low level cloud forecast. Freezing level was 14000ft. DBY TAF 120518Z 2014 190/8 CAVOK FM 07 330/15 CAVOK PROB 30 INTER 0414 VRB 20G45KTS 2000 TS RN BKN 015 FEW 050 CB RMK T 25 27 33 38 Q 1009 1010 1010 1007 METAR YDBY 12051900Z AUTO 00000KT 26/23 Q 1008 Approx. 0530 local i noticed 3 low level wave roll clouds passing over the airfield at quite a speed, maybe 40-60km/hr at a guess. Base at a guess was 500-1000ft. About half an hour later i was airborne in a cessna 206 headed north toward cockatoo island. By this stage the clouds were about 15nm north of the field over Point Tourment. They appeared to be travelling a track of approx 330 to 340 which basically equates to "up the King Sound". I climbed to 4500ft and flew over the top and experienced downdrafts before the clouds and updrafts following. These were at about 500ft per minute either way. I was trying to maintain my chosen level and was finding speed being 10-15 above and below the norm. I passed about 5 of these clouds before entering smooth air about 35nm south of cockatoo island. Having picked up passengers at cockatoo island i climbed to 6500ft and headed for broome. This track took me across the top end of the king sound and across more of these long low level clouds. Even at 6500ft the same updrafts and down drafts were felt only not to the same extent. It was here that i counted 15 extending down the King sound toward derby with spacing of 2-3nm at a guess. The time was about 0730 local. On the return trip to cockatoo island there was no sign of the clouds, the sun was up fully and they had burnt off etc. I havent seen this before in or around Derby. There has been sea breezes in the evenings, quite strong ones. The other thing is that this last week there has been a lack of seasonal thunderstorms in and around derby, only in the distance. I havent yet had the chance to speak to any long term pilots about it but will over the weekend. Hope that helps. You'll need a map to understand all. FYI there is the Grant ranges to the SSE of derby which might be worth looking into. The wind on the ground did increase as the clouds came over the airport but not by a massive amount. Bernard.
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