Acceptable conditions

Col de La Marlène / La Tournelle2328m

Imported · Orientation SE, S · 158°
50%
Local flying
Best window: 6h — 8h
Local flying reaches 50% because the launch setup looks mostly workable, while lift quality and timing are what keep the score from climbing higher.
Local window 6h — 8hXC window No clear XC window
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Launch wind
4 km/h
W · 262°
Gust spread
24 km/h
rough launch feel
Lift quality
0.5 m/s
4/5 climb support
Cloud base
1588 m
37.8 km
Precipitation risk
0.1 mm/h
light showers possible
Acceptable conditions

Col de La Marlène / La Tournelle2328m

Imported · Orientation SE, S · 158°

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Hourly windows

2026-05-04 · Local flying
6h
🌙
NIGHT
7h
GO
8h
GO
9h
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MARGINAL
10h
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MARGINAL
11h
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MARGINAL
12h
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MARGINAL
13h
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MARGINAL
14h
☁️
GO
15h
🌦
MARGINAL
16h
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NO-GO
tailwind
17h
🌦
NO-GO
tailwind
18h
NO-GO
tailwind
19h
NO-GO
tailwind
20h
NO-GO
tailwind
Best window: 6h8h
AI analysis
No analysis available for this day.

📊 Wind & thermals aloft

🎓 Full view
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Overview: colored arrows show wind speed and direction. Yellow to orange cells highlight the active thermal layer. The LAUNCH line marks the takeoff altitude.
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Top
BLH
2348m
2463m
2578m
2708m
2828m
2918m
2963m
2943m
2878m
2783m
2678m
Base
clouds
3016m
3216m
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3400m
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3200m
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3000m
7
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2800m
7
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2600m
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2400mLAUNCH
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2200m
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0–56–1011–1516–2021–25>25km/hBLH topCloud baseThermals

💨 Wind at launch

🎓 Safety thresholds
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Mean wind is the constant speed. Gusts are sudden accelerations. Thresholds: 15 km/h = caution, 25 km/h = critical.

🌡 Temperature

🎓 Why it matters?
💡
Launch temperature affects your comfort and safety. Below 0°C, your fingers go numb and handling controls becomes difficult.

💧 Precipitation

🎓 Impact on the wing
⚠️
Golden rule: never fly in rain or snow. Water weighs down the wing (up to +5 kg), alters its aerodynamic profile and reduces lift. Snow can freeze on suspension lines.
Snow Rain/Showers

Sources: Open-Meteo (AROME 1.3km, ICON-D2 2km) · 2026-05-04 · Data fetched on 28 Apr at 20:09
⚠️ This report is informational only. The final decision to fly always rests with the pilot on site.