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September 4, 2012 at 5:59 pm in reply to: Micro-Meteorology Question – Winds Papagayo Region #169398MamatusMember
[quote=”costaricabill”][quote=”costaricafinca”]It sounds to me you may be considering a hot air balloon business….:[/quote]
Looks like a very good assumption….I didn’t figure it out, but my hat is off to “CSI Finca”.
A balloon ride from Papagayo at that time of year may end up in Vanauatu![/quote]
Thanks for your help! I had suspected the better time of year would be during the wet season in Guanacaste. I have been following lite westerly winds there in the mornings with showers in the afternoon.
We will be there in November to survey various routes. Was hoping to be able to fly there year round but it does sound seasonal. Looking forward to the trip ( :
September 2, 2012 at 6:18 pm in reply to: Micro-Meteorology Question – Winds Papagayo Region #169395MamatusMember[quote=”costaricafinca”]It sounds to me you may be considering a hot air balloon business….:roll:
The winds coming from the Miravalles volcano can be very strong, and I know from experience that it can blow and blow and blow … enough to feel that it will blow your house down…and not just the roof off … especially in Nov – March. We used to record the wind speed but the wind ruined the machine. A friend who was engineer, building the ICE facility in Guayabo de Bagaces said that the winds were in often in the 80-90 Kl. range. Possibly contact ICE as they may have some additional info. Also take into consideration that wind turbines are now in that area with many more in the ‘works’. These winds are felt in the Liberia and the beach
Having been on a couple of hot air balloon trips, I personally wouldn’t go up in one in this area.[/quote]I just sent you a PM, Thanks!
September 2, 2012 at 3:08 pm in reply to: Micro-Meteorology Question – Winds Papagayo Region #169393MamatusMember[quote=”costaricabill”]The only reliable information will, in all probability, be solely up to you to gather.
The only “reporting” weather station in that area is Liberia airport (LIR) and unless you happen upon an amateur climatologist who keeps and records the information you want (for what purpose I can’t imagine) I’m pretty sure you are “SOL”.[/quote]Thanks! I knew I would have a hard time gathering the data I need. I am really trying to find out how hard the wind blows in the papagayo region during the dry season. Primarily the first two hours of the morning. I have read it can get windy but I am unsure it that is a 24 hour a day breeze or if the trade winds kick up later in the day.
I am trying to find a place that has very light morning breezes.
Thanks for any thought or advice 😀
September 1, 2012 at 10:36 pm in reply to: Micro-Meteorology Question – Winds Papagayo Region #169391MamatusMember[quote=”Scott”]You’ve tried [ http://www.imn.ac.cr/ ]
Temperature highs and lows plus average precipitations can be found at [ http://www.imn.ac.cr/IMN/MainAdmin.aspx?__EVENTTARGET=LinksInfoClimatica ] after clicking on the right region.
Scott
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Hi Scott, Yup I tried all the usual stuff. Nothing I have found has any historical data regarding wind speeds at different hours of the day. Wind directions and speeds at sunrise and the following two hours as well as two hours preceding sunset.
It is very specific information that I need to finish off our business plan. We have been working with CINDE to bring in a new adventure business and they have no idea how to help with weather stuff.
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