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so today weve got the cloud engine so im going to share with you all of my knowledge about clouds how to fly with them how to stay safe around them and how to get the best out of the day when youve got clouds so first some basics. when youve got a sky like this it wont pop up on the windy.com wind forecast. your basic paragliding weather forecasting isnt going to show the tops of the clouds. so you need to pull up something called a skew-t or a tephigram. lets do that now. so to understand whats happening here we really need to get something thats going to show us the temperature lapse rate. what is the temperature doing between the ground and cloud base and above? if you can see that you can tell how fast the thermal is going to rise, given the predicted ground temperature (which they get pretty good, they are pretty accurate on that). so lets say theyre expecting 20 degrees on the ground if i know that the air is cooling at one degree every 100 meters from the ground up to