No need to take them down..Ok, here goes then - they're not very good quality as only taken with a HP Photosmart compact and it was nearly 3 years ago so I do apologise.
Starrider, I don't want to steal your thread so if you want them taking down let me know.
We had to help them set the balloon up first:
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And, the view from up there:
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No need to take them down....they are great shots..
Gives me an idea of what to expect..thank you..
Getting just a little bit excited now..just seen the weather forecast and it looks like a nice morning tomorrow....thanks for posting
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Excellent report as usual..first class..thank you..And you're right about the forecast. A small area of high pressure is expected to form and be centered right over the southern half of the UK tomorrow so winds will be very light and variable in amounts at all levels. I can't even tell you which direction your balloon will go, that's how slack things will be tomorrow!
It may feel cold at ground level at sunrise but as you climb up, you may actually feel things turning milder as the air aloft is actually warmer than on the surface (hence why we've got this horrible murkiness right now, that's cool moist air being trapped by a blanket of warmer air aloft).
There may be variable amounts of cloud cover first thing in the morning but that will quickly melt away as we go through the morning.
In other words, you really couldn't have picked a better day for ballooning!