Clear Air Turbulence (CAT) is a significant concern for aviation as it can cause sudden changes in altitude and speed, posing risks to passengers and crew. CAT is often associated with jet stream wind shear, where strong winds at different altitudes interact.
(Delta V) = change in wind speed
(V_{jet}) = jet stream wind speed
Understanding and predicting CAT is crucial for flight planning to ensure the safety of aircraft and passengers. The formula above helps quantify the probability of encountering CAT based on wind shear conditions.
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