Here’s the kink in this theory. Almost every plane flight has, and still do experience turbulence. Draft coming from other planes can effect landings and in-air turbulence if close enough. Close to ground, naturally strong winds can cause major turbulence. Naturally occurring updrafts and down drafts can cause turbulence. Wind flying over obstacles—mountains, buildings etc—accelerates wind causing turbulence. Jet streams cause turbulence. “None” of these are affected by climate change. What is known as clear air turbulence, which is warm air rising to meet cold air can be affected by climate change. Here’s the wrinkle; the scientists are predicting, not guaranteeing, that climate change will increase its effect in the future. Although, cities, large building and increased air traffic will definitely increase it. Not only this, but airlines can map turbulence, and reroute the plane. So, if they choose not too, is that also because of climate change?
Yes, turbulence is caused by all the windmills.
And why all the hate for Boeing?
The Singapore Airlines plane held together. Whether it was Boing or Airbus. It’s not like they are falling out of the air. Every hour. How many of you have ever seen any section of the aircraft without the skin on.
Hey Pete … why don’t you go FiretrUCK yourself and STFU !
Here’s the kink in this theory. Almost every plane flight has, and still do experience turbulence. Draft coming from other planes can effect landings and in-air turbulence if close enough. Close to ground, naturally strong winds can cause major turbulence. Naturally occurring updrafts and down drafts can cause turbulence. Wind flying over obstacles—mountains, buildings etc—accelerates wind causing turbulence. Jet streams cause turbulence. “None” of these are affected by climate change. What is known as clear air turbulence, which is warm air rising to meet cold air can be affected by climate change. Here’s the wrinkle; the scientists are predicting, not guaranteeing, that climate change will increase its effect in the future. Although, cities, large building and increased air traffic will definitely increase it. Not only this, but airlines can map turbulence, and reroute the plane. So, if they choose not too, is that also because of climate change?
Yes, turbulence is caused by all the windmills.
And why all the hate for Boeing?
The Singapore Airlines plane held together. Whether it was Boing or Airbus. It’s not like they are falling out of the air. Every hour. How many of you have ever seen any section of the aircraft without the skin on.