Thursday, October 16, 2014

Albuquerque Hot Air Balloon Fiesta - Morning Glow



One week day of the annual Hot Air Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque, Jeff & I got up in the middle of the night (or so it seemed!) to check out the mass ascension!  We got there in time to see the morning glow – when some hot air balloons fire their engines to do a warm air inflation before the sun rises.  They glow!  Take a look….
 
The challenge of these shots was that it was so dark, I couldn’t see anything.  I also had to hand-hold the camera, so the fact that the image is as clear as it is…was surprising to me!
 
Before the officials determine whether the balloons will be able to fly on any given day, a small number of hot air balloons take off to check out the wind speed and currents - the Dawn Patrol.  One of the things that makes Albuquerque so great for hot air ballooning is that there are frequently what are called “box winds”.  A box wind occurs when the air current flows one way at one altitude and then the opposite way in another altitude.  In the case of Albuquerque, when the balloons take off, they fly south.  After a while, they fire up the engine that blows hot air into the balloon.  Since hot air rises, the balloon will rise to a higher altitude, where the air current flows in a northerly direction.  The balloon will then fly back in the direction from where it originated.  In a perfect world, the balloon could land in the same spot from which it took off; but that doesn’t happen very often!
 
One last look – a little closer to the balloons – of the morning glow.  We were lucky this day.  At first, it seemed like it would be too windy for the balloons to fly.  Things were delayed for a little over an hour, but then the green flag was raised, and let the inflation begin!!  More in another post!

Enjoy!

 

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