What a Thermal looks like by Brett Janaway

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  • Опубліковано 15 чер 2023
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    During the 3rd British Sports Trophy in Montclar, France Brett Janaway gave a talk on how a thermal looks and how the triggers work. It was a very interesting talk, sharing his observations of the thermal flying from a pilot that has been flying at the highest level for over 30 years.
    Let me know in the comment section, what do you think, have you had similar experiences?
    #paragliding #thermaling #howto

КОМЕНТАРІ • 38

  • @Paranut
    @Paranut 7 місяців тому +6

    Thanks for all the comments guys. The talk has been the result of many years flying, analysing, and presenting to groups over the last 3 decades and is one of the most enjoyable talks I give. The feedback has always been great.
    I look forward to meeting some of you at a future SRS or Naviter Open event for more such talks between the racing and fun.
    Brett

  • @Hemersonr
    @Hemersonr Рік тому +11

    great content... patten recognition is a key factor tu succeed in cross country and this was clearly shown here... thanks for this masterclass

    • @FlyingKarlis
      @FlyingKarlis  11 місяців тому

      Couldn't agree more! Gland you find this content valuable, please consider joining this Chanelle's membership, if you would like to support creating more valuable content.

  • @alex-in-the-sky
    @alex-in-the-sky 11 місяців тому +6

    one of the clearest and most practical explanations of thermals I've seen so far, great content thanks a lot to France Brett and Karlis

  • @Itsallgoodtogo
    @Itsallgoodtogo Рік тому +4

    Free educational content ... Yes please.

  • @machoneboard
    @machoneboard 11 місяців тому +3

    This is great. Thanks for posting.

  • @younes.bouftas
    @younes.bouftas 3 місяці тому

    Great video man !
    A huge Thanks, it helped me alot.

  • @instrumentenfreak
    @instrumentenfreak Рік тому +3

    fantastic video! thank you!

  • @MarkvanEs
    @MarkvanEs Рік тому +1

    Great talk, tnx for sharing it!

  • @pavelliubinskii3573
    @pavelliubinskii3573 Рік тому +1

    Incredible content, thanks much for sharing

    • @FlyingKarlis
      @FlyingKarlis  11 місяців тому

      Glad you enjoyed it! Please consider joining this Chanell's membership, every bit helps to keep producing these videos.

  • @CalebJohnsonlivingca
    @CalebJohnsonlivingca Рік тому +1

    Fantastic info! 🙏

  • @ripmanridin7092
    @ripmanridin7092 Рік тому +1

    Great info..........thanks!

  • @sandrainthesky1011
    @sandrainthesky1011 11 місяців тому +1

    Excellent presentation! I think we have all learned quite a bit!

  • @tamhoat
    @tamhoat Рік тому

    thanks for great infomations

  • @FaisalKhan-jg6kg
    @FaisalKhan-jg6kg Рік тому

    Insightful video 🙏

  • @dariodayhoff7979
    @dariodayhoff7979 Рік тому

    Third factor is the warm air is warming the air next to it. More 3d than you’ve explained. Progressively heating and cooling in convection and lapse. All happening at the same time. Rising, sinking and influencing each other all the time. Great video and great explanation. Just wanted to add to the theory. Thank you for posting.

  • @DI43EL
    @DI43EL Місяць тому

    Lovely rare video. Probably only one such video on UA-cam

    • @FlyingKarlis
      @FlyingKarlis  11 днів тому

      Brett has spent decades thinking about thermals, it was increadibly nice of him to share this with wider paragliding community.

  • @MarkvanEs
    @MarkvanEs Рік тому +1

    Bedankt

  • @franciscobarrientos3922
    @franciscobarrientos3922 8 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for sharing! Great lesson.
    Can someone pkease write the 2 options he mentioned for 3D display the flights? (Sorry Eng is not my first language, I try to Google but didn't find them, gor sure I can't spell them 😂)
    Thanks

    • @bendoherty3129
      @bendoherty3129 7 місяців тому

      Some software made by navier. And the 2nd one he mentioned was sportstracklive I believe. If you find the exact part of the video and tag the timestamp I'll go back and listen for you if you'd like

  • @paragliderandskydiver4408
    @paragliderandskydiver4408 11 місяців тому

    Saw your video @FlyingKarlis and want to run this by you. This could be another way of understanding a thermal. Think of thermal as a lava lamp. Those bubbles that are going up in the lamp….think these are bubbles of warm air rising up. The only diff could be that the warm air bubbles are larger and probably closer together giving the effect of one large bubble. Temp in these bubbles could vary based on the terrain. And these warm bubbles (relative to surrounding) keep getting generated and go up. As they go up they are increasing in size due to lower pressure as the bubble rise up. Does this make sense Brett? Thank you for your video @Brett. This is Shake from USA. @TemplePilotsIndia.

  • @cabanford
    @cabanford Рік тому +2

    High tension power lines always seem to make the nastiest thermals down low (usually as you're desperately trying to scrape over those exact power lines) 😮

    • @FlyingKarlis
      @FlyingKarlis  11 місяців тому

      Thermals tend to be more nasty down low in general.

    • @cabanford
      @cabanford 11 місяців тому

      @@FlyingKarlis Hahaha, yeah - sometimes 😜 (ground proximity always a multiplier!)

  • @jeremiasrobinson
    @jeremiasrobinson Місяць тому

    The presentation is clear, but not the whiteboard.