Marginal conditions

Hinterrugg S2294m

Imported · Orientation S · 180°

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2026-04-07 · Local flying
6h
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NIGHT
7h
MARGINAL
8h
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GO
9h
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12h
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13h
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14h
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15h
NO-GO
tailwind
16h
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NO-GO
tailwind
17h
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18h
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NO-GO
tailwind
19h
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20h
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NIGHT
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📊 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.
Alt.6h7h8h9h10h11h12h13h14h15h16h17h18h
Top
BLH
2324m
2344m
2429m
2594m
2804m
3059m
3279m
3444m
3484m
3544m
2914m
Base
clouds
2732m
3094m
3157m
3219m
3369m
3082m
3169m
3082m
3257m
3882m
4094m
3600m
29
32
30
31
31
31
29
27
25
25
26
24
25
3400m
29
32
29
31
31
30
28
26
23
24
24
22
24
3200m
29
32
29
30
30
30
28
25
21
22
23
20
23
3000m
27
29
26
27
28
27
26
23
19
21
22
19
21
2800m
23
26
23
24
24
24
23
21
18
20
21
19
20
2600m
20
22
20
21
21
21
21
19
17
19
20
18
19
2400mLAUNCH
17
19
16
18
17
18
18
17
16
18
19
17
17
2200mLAUNCH
13
15
13
14
14
15
16
15
15
17
18
17
16
2000m
1800m
1600m
1400m
1200m
1000m
800m
600m
400m
200m
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?
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Launch temperature affects your comfort and safety. Below 0°C, your fingers go numb and handling controls becomes difficult.

💧 Precipitation

🎓 Impact on the wing
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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) · 2026-04-07 · Data fetched on 7 Apr at 17:18
⚠️ This report is informational only. The final decision to fly always rests with the pilot on site.