Turbuli: New tool predicts turbulence in flight precisely!

Learn how the Turbli turbulence tool predicts and reduces fear of flying. Use precise weather models for your flight.
Learn how the Turbli turbulence tool predicts and reduces fear of flying. Use precise weather models for your flight. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Turbuli: New tool predicts turbulence in flight precisely!

Sachsen, Deutschland - Air travel can be associated with uncertainties for many passengers, especially when it comes to turbulence. These unexpected air movements can not only affect travel comfort, but also trigger fear. In order to relieve travel fears and to offer passengers more predictability, an innovative online tool is now available: TURBIL.com. Loud Sachsische Users can specify which start airport they fly from and to what goal they want to fly. The tool then shows a detailed prediction of possible turbulence.

The prediction is available from 36 hours before departure and uses the Global Forecast System (GFS) of the NOAA. This system touches the earth every 13 kilometers in a network of 64 height levels, which makes it one of the most precise weather models. Together with the Graphical Turbulence Guidance (GTG) from the NOAA, a comprehensive image of the expected turbulence is created. Despite this high accuracy, the predictions are only reliable for about two days, since turbulence are chaotic and long -term forecasts are considered unreliable.

interactive maps and diagrams

The tool not only offers predictions, but also interactive diagrams and a world map that represents the current turbulence. These functions are intended to help users make an informed decision about their flights. Ignacio Gallego-Marcos, the operator of Turbli.com and expert in numerical flow mechanics with over 11 years of experience, has introduced the system since 2020. Since then, the platform has recorded more than 200,000 monthly users.

In addition to the practical use of the tool, scientific studies such as that of Laing et al. (2018) In the technical memorandum of the NOAA, valuable insights into the accuracy and applicability of the GTG. These studies can be found under the title "Assessment of Graphical Turbulence Guidance, Global (GTG-G), Part 1" and ensure a well-founded basis for the information that can be used in such predictive systems Noaa .

For more information on the topic of turbulence and the prediction tools, there is a variety of resources, including articles on specialized platforms that deal with the topic of air travel and their challenges

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