Archive for May, 2018

Saturday 26th to Monday 28th May 2018

Saturday 26th.  The Scandinavian anticylone continued to dominate the weather over the northern half of the UK with an initially moderate to fresh NE'ly blowing in a extensive cloud sheet from the North Sea.  This gradually broke up to yield sunny intervals by the early afternoon, the wind eventually backing into the N as a […] Read More...

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Tuesday 22nd to Friday 25th May 2018

Tuesday 22nd.  A low overcast in a variable and gusty, NNW'ly wind initially kept the gliders in the hangars, but by early afternoon the cloud had broken up sufficiently both to allow flying to commence off runway 02 but also to indicate the presence of wave.  John Carter and Phil Turner demonstrated the soarability of […] Read More...

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Friday 18th to Monday 21st May 2018

Friday 18th.  A light to moderate SW'ly blew for most of the day until a sea breeze front arrived in the early evening causing a change in wind direction to ENE'ly.  The day was essentially blue with extensive Cirrus, the combination limiting cross country flights and soaring, but not entirely the latter, with 5 flights of […] Read More...

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Tuesday 15th to Thursday 17th May 2018

Tuesday 15th.  High pressure was firmly in charge, leading to a day of sunny blue skies, light W'ly winds and an absence of Cumulus.  The result was a busy launch point, a preponderance of circuits and a scattering of soaring flights throughout the day.  The number of private owner launches reached 9, boosted by two flights […] Read More...

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Saturday 12th to Monday 14th May 2018

Saturday 12th.  A light NNW'ly and bright conditions opened the flying day but it became progressively cloudier as the day progressed and rain arrived around 2000 hrs.  It was a busy flying day, with 33 ATs off runway 20 as the wind soon backed into the S, but soaring opportunities were limited as evidenced by the […] Read More...

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Wednesday 9th to Friday 11th May 2018

Post Script to last Weekend.  Congratulations to John Ellis, Chris Gill, Toby Wilson and Chris Booker who represented the YGC at the local  interclub competition held over the May Bank Holiday weekend.  The anticyclonic weather resulted in 2 out of 3 contest days and mainly blue conditions with the YGC team coming second behind the team from Rufforth. Wednesday […] Read More...

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Saturday 5th to Tuesday 8th May 2018

Saturday 5th.  Flying got underway just before 1000 hrs off runway 20 as light to moderate S'ly blew, this slowly veering into  the WSW as the day progressed.  With the anticyclone still in control of the weather, it was hot and sunny by Sutton Bank standards and it took a while for convection to get […] Read More...

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Wednesday 2nd to Friday 4th May 2018

Wednesday 2nd.  An eastward travelling front brought low cloud and rain to the site, the cloud and rain starting to clear around 1100 hrs and allowing flying to get underway in the early afternoon, the wind having become a variable, but generally moderate, WSW'ly, having veered from its initial direction of SSE'ly with the passage […] Read More...

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Friday 27th April to Tuesday 1st May 2018

Friday 27th.  A rainy and non-flying day as a light to moderate ENE'ly brought in copious amounts of low cloud, the temperature failing to reach double figures. Saturday 28th.  A less than promising forecast meant a low turn out at the launch point, but the early low cloud soon gave way to reasonable flying conditions […] Read More...

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