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Old 1st May 2024 | 10:00
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blind pew
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Thermals can do that as do inversions but as you’ve mentioned early morning thermals the inversion is likely to be much higher. Did a go around followed by further wake turbulence on second approach at LHR after sea breeze front had changed runways on to easterlies whilst we had a tail wind on approach.
Seen wind switch 180 degrees with an overall strength change of more than 10 knots through thermal release.
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