150 balloons from away
Posted: Wed May 22, 2019 9:15 pm
I'll try to get a pic on here ...
Who knows how far these helium balloons can drift ... from where to where ...
This bunch (all tied together into what looked like a heartshape with red purple and while ones) descended in from west-northwest 3pm May 20, and pressed itself against the neighbouring schoolyard's chainlink fence (St Michaels) adjacent my brother's farm. Was very windy from wnw direction over the 17acre strawberry patch where they touched down here at the west end of Virgil Ontario ; approx 35nm south-southeast of Toronto Island.
ADDS winds up high over 25,000 feet were 150mph wnw. The balloons look weathered and the helium gone. I'm inquiring here in case someone has had any experience with what happens to wayward balloons after getting set free, ... on behalf of volks here who watched them bouncing along to a touchdown and stop after what seems to have been a long journey.
To what altitude can your typical helium ballon release climb up to before starting to come down again ?
Who knows how far these helium balloons can drift ... from where to where ...
This bunch (all tied together into what looked like a heartshape with red purple and while ones) descended in from west-northwest 3pm May 20, and pressed itself against the neighbouring schoolyard's chainlink fence (St Michaels) adjacent my brother's farm. Was very windy from wnw direction over the 17acre strawberry patch where they touched down here at the west end of Virgil Ontario ; approx 35nm south-southeast of Toronto Island.
ADDS winds up high over 25,000 feet were 150mph wnw. The balloons look weathered and the helium gone. I'm inquiring here in case someone has had any experience with what happens to wayward balloons after getting set free, ... on behalf of volks here who watched them bouncing along to a touchdown and stop after what seems to have been a long journey.
To what altitude can your typical helium ballon release climb up to before starting to come down again ?