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Old 18th Jul 2010, 18:08
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storm clouds, clear air

the other day I was returning [as a passenger] from a holiday, from Bodrum international in turkey with thomson to exeter airport in England.
The captain said to keep seatbelts tight when in your seats because on the way to turkey there were storm clouds and heavy turbulence over the Alps, he said "however it is very likely these clouds have dissipated now because it has been 6 hours and radar shows no signs of thick storm clouds on route." When we reached the Alps we experienced clear air turbulence which was very heavy and felt dangerous. The pilot said this was not foreseen and was un-expected. Could this burst of clear air turbulence [which lasted 20 minutes] and the storm clouds be related? thanks in advance
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Quite possibly.

Generally air can have properties of instability. With the right ingredients, warm sun and chuck in some moisture, mountains helping this warm/moist air rise and you can get large unstable clouds and sometimes thunderstorms.

The air around these storms and in the area around this cloud can/could be turbulent.

There is no hard and fast rule. it can all be dependent on so many variables. such as temperature, wind strength and direction, level of instability.

But if there were storms in the area a short time ago it is possible that the air may still be turbulent long after the storms have cleared.

Although this may not be the reason for the turbulence what so ever! It could be a number of things after 6hrs...A few example are-

Strong Jet stream
Steep temperature gradient over a short distance
mountain waves
flying across a cold front

so it could be coincidental that there were thunderstorms in that area 6hrs before hand or it could be connected.

hope this is not too confusing and helps you understand a bit about the weather.

Don't ever feel threatened about the safety of the aircraft in turbulent skies. it may feel uncomfortable but aircraft are built to withstand unbelievably strong forces.
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