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by e12e 726 days ago
Cool product. If it helps most flights avoid turbulence - how will you continue to record areas with turbulence? :)

Or is the steady state simply clear flight paths with continuous adjustments as the clear paths drift?

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Typically, flights do not deviate from their planned routes for non-severe turbulence levels. It's safer and simpler to have passengers remain seated with the seatbelt sign on. Our model considers weather inputs alongside real-time data, acknowledging that weather is continuously changing and somewhat unpredictable. Therefore, we don't perceive this issue as significant