Abstract
Atmospheric turbulence is an environmental condition which affects both passenger safety and comfort, and may be physically destructive to aircraft. Most air turbulence is caused by jet streams, mountain waves, and convection thunderstorms. Detection of turbulence in clear air is of particular interest because pilots have no visible indication of impending change in air flow magnitude and direction, and because high-speed jets operate at the altitude at which clear air turbulence (CAT) is most prevalent.
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