Srirachi
Well-Known Member
Yeah it can vary wildly based on where you are, time of year, and stuff. You have to be flexible about your launch site and day which can be a little tough on young kids but it builds character I suppose. But anyway, you can use landing predictors online that calculate where your balloon will land based on weather data and parameters of your balloon like how fast it ascends and how big it is. Here's the one I usually use - even if you aren't launching a balloon plug in some data and see what would happen if you did. That'll eat an hour of your life hahaHow far away do they wind up?
If they go 20 miles up, they hit a myriad of wind streams and jet streams, right?
http://predict.habhub.org