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How Does Turbulence Work?

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Answered by ganesha108
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Turbulence caused by rising air

At higher altitudes, turbulence arises when air rises vertically – from low to high. This works as follows: the sun warms the earth and the air above it. ... The weather radar can't detect it either, because there are no moisture particles in the air to reflect our radar signals.

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