HomeMarkets Markets The Unsurprising Reason Turbulence May Get Worse While Flying By news March 12, 2023 0 127 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp A Lufthansa flight that had to land shortly after takeoff is just the latest example of extreme turbulence. Each year, pilots report an average of …This post was originally published on this site Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Subscribe Login Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Please login to comment 0 Comments Inline Feedbacks View all comments Stay Connected156,642FansLike396,312FollowersFollow2,320SubscribersSubscribe Latest Articles Markets PhilStockWorld September Study Guide & Market Analysis Markets PhilStockWorld Weekly Wrap-Up: September 23-27, 2024 Markets Trump’s tariffs: How they work, and who would pay Markets A new kind of drug for schizophrenia promises fewer side effects Charts PSW’s Weekly Webinar: Toppy Markets or Just Getting Started Biotech Remember That DNA You Gave 23andMe? Market News Autoworkers, Boeing machinists, cannabis drivers: Labor unions are mobilizing in new and old industries alike Hot Items The Kleptocracy Club Earth, Climate Hurricane Helene power outages leave over 4 million in the dark – history shows poorer areas often wait longest for electricity to be restored Market News Trump’s big ideas would stunt U.S. growth and spur inflation (shared) Markets Federally F’d Friday – Dollar May Be on the Road to Hell Biotech What pathogen might spark the next pandemic? How scientists are preparing for ‘disease X’ AI OpenAI as we knew it is dead Markets The war of words between SpaceX and the FAA keeps escalating Load more