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Thermal index (TI)

For any given level is the temperature of the air parcel having risen at the dry adiabatic lapse rate (DALR) subtracted from the ambient temperature. Experience has shown that a TI should be –2 for thermals to form and…

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Thermal index (TI)

Definition

  • For any given level is the temperature of the air parcel having risen at the dry adiabatic lapse rate (DALR) subtracted from the ambient temperature. Experience has shown that a TI should be –2 for thermals to form and be sufficiently strong for soaring flight.

References

  • Glider Flying Handbook · Federal Aviation Administration · 2024