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Old 16th January 2002 | 13:29
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Question CB's info

We are as flyers all aware of the need for absolute caution when flying near to a CB formation, but does a CB create turbulance above it as well, or is it just below and to the periphery?
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Old 17th January 2002 | 02:49
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Bob, yes, depending on the strength of the uplift in the CB, the rising air can carry on upwards several thousand feet above the 'top'. Thus the vertical clearance advised depends to a large extent on the time of day in these (UK) latitudes, but elsewhere, in the tropics, say, the turbulence is there night and day.

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