how travellers can stay safe during their flight

The map is generated using data from Graphical Turbulence Guidance Product (GTG) forecasts provided by NOAA’s National Weather Service and the UK Met Office.

The world’s 10 most turbulent paths in 2023

The list is based on Turbli* analysis, and includes more than 150,000 long-haul and short-haul flight records from 2023

Turbulence intensity as measured by the Eddy Dissipation Rate (EDR)

*Online turbulence forecast

What is turbulence?

Turbulence is the irregular, chaotic motion of air resulting from eddies and vertical currents. Most people associate it with heavy storms. But the most dangerous type is clear-air turbulence, which is invisible to radar and often occurs with little to no warning.

Clear-air turbulence happens most often in or near the high-altitude rivers of air called jet streams. The culprit is wind shear, which is when two huge air masses close to each other move at different speeds. Scientists have warned that clear-air turbulence is getting worse because of climate change.

For Singapore Airlines flight SQ321, rapid changes in gravitational force over 4.6 seconds resulted in an altitude drop of 178 feet (54 metres), which likely caused the injuries to the crew and passengers.

Associate Creative Director Marcelo Duhalde
Edited by Andrew London
Additional web development Joe Lo and Catherine Ma

Sources: South China Morning Post archives, Associated Press, turbli.com, Agence France-Presse, Graphic News

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