Winds and A's
I thought I'd start a new thread about winds and antennas. I'm curious as to what winds some of you are willing to climb in, anticipating jumpable conditions at altitude, and at what point in the climb do you make the decision to climb back down.
I recently climbed back off of a 600' that when I started there was no wind at all on the ground. At 1/2 the way up, the winds were down the wire, or in my face as I was facing the sector I intended to fall in. But as I went on up to 600' I found the wind in the opposite direction, splitting the wires, or in my back, pushing me in the sector I was facing.
Thinking that I'd be facing a head wind at opening altitude even though I'd be exiting with the wind at my back, I climbed back down, went home with a
. Maybe I was being overly cautious, but I survived the climb back down.
Has anyone ever encountered 180 degree wind conditions, especially from such low altitudes?
Later,
Rod
and that person can check the winds. I'm wondering if this might not be what happened to the fellas mentioned in the darwin candidate II post where they exited and opened on the upwind side... they may have actually been exiting with the winds on their backs or down the wire - only to have it become a headwind at opening. I don't know for sure, but without stopping and getting out of the elevator at opening alti, there's not much way they could have known (unless they went against the flight pattern that prior loads had used - which would have been cause for alarm for me) what the winds were doing there.