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Storm
As the weather is now set to decline for the next few days, I felt it was a good idea to fly today. The forecast looked similar to yesterday's, so I launched onto Malaup with my usual unbridled optimism. There were some very strong climbs, but close to the terrain the thermals had an "edge"; it was very easy to fall out of them.


Valensole Plateau

I headed south to some cumulus over Jouere and found a little wave in immediately upwind of a jumbled mess of cumulus. It was weak and didn't go very high, but from 9000ft it was a pleasant glide further south, through the cloud tops, to the plateau de Valensole, west of Puismosson. Once again, a climb to cloudbase and a push into wind yielded more wave-like climbs in front of the cloud.

So, I was having a good time. Until I looked back at St Auban, now deep in shadow due to the rapid growth of a huge cloud over the Jabron valley. As it had an anvil on the top, I thought it prudent to retreat back to the Sisteron cuvette to monitor further developments. The airfield was clear and it looked as if the main bulk of the storm would quickly pass over the Sisteron leaving a clearance behind, so I carried on to the north of Serres, turning back when I met a few showers.


Jabron storm

Unfortunately, the storm that was now moving north-east had a mate, which was now having a second go at the airfield. From where I was sitting, over Chabre, there were very limited options for a decent cross country, as all routes to the parcours were now blocked. So I opted for an early landing and a rapid de-rig.
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