Cross-Country Soaring 2004

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8.  Auto-Generated Soaring Conditions

When you launch CCS (in unscripted mode), random thermal soaring conditions are automatically generated according to the CCS Control Panel settings.  Below are the possible ranges of values for these conditions as automatically set by the program.  Ridge soaring conditions are generated only after you have created/imported slope data for the flight area.  To learn how to create and import slope data, see Creating and Using Slope Lift and The Slope Data Library.

thermal base altitude (bottom of lift)

ground level

maximum thermal height (top of lift; can change throughout the flight)

cloudbase +/- a few hundred feet (3K-10K ft. AGL, or as set in the CCS Control Panel, in clear skies)

thermal durations

15-25 minutes (or as set in the CCS Control Panel)

time window for thermals to exist

(see below)

thermal peak (core) strength

400-900 fpm (or as set in the CCS Control Panel)

thermal diameter (lifting portion)

0.4-1.2 miles (or as set in the CCS Control Panel)

widespread sink strength

·        using all CCS defaults: 8-19 fpm

·        setting user-defined thermal strength, diameter, and coverage in the CCS Control Panel but letting CCS calculate the sink strength: 0-1,300 fpm

·        user-defined in the CCS Control Panel: 0-200 fpm

air texture intensity

0-100, as set in the CCS Control Panel

inversion layer likelihood

0-100%, as set in the CCS Control Panel

inversion layer thickness

500-1,000 ft. (or as set in the CCS Control Panel)

inversion layer strength

10-50% reduction in lift/sink strength

inversion layer altitude

1,000-2,000 ft. (or as set in the CCS Control Panel) below the lift ceiling

 
 

time period

thermal strength

before 10 AM

no thermals

10 AM – 1 PM

increases from 0 to peak for the day

1-4 PM

peak for the day

4-6 PM

decreases from peak for the day to 0

after 6 PM

no thermals

 

If you start CCS in unscripted mode and soaring conditions aren't to your liking, then simply restart the program, and new conditions will be generated.  If you want to define specific soaring conditions, do so using the CCS Control Panel (see Customizing Soaring Conditions and CCS Control Panel), and then restart CCS.
 
 

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