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can someone give me a run down of what too look for as far as air goes what makes good and bad air, in the past i've just paid attention to temp but we are getting more serious and need to keep a better eye on things. and we are going to test tonight and the track is saying barometer of 29.94 and 72 degrees with 46% humidity i don't have water droplet or grain information but too me these sound like good conditions. any input or explanation would be appreciated.
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There's a website called: airdensityonline.com
It will give you the water grains, temp, humidity, barometer, corrected altitude. Just look at the list of tracks & select what track your at. Usually updates every hour. What i've been told is: the less water grains the better you'll run. One thing to definitely look at if you race in the summer months. Keep a log book & write down all of the info when you race, also the time of day. Hope this helps you.
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That helps a ton thank you.
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