Extremely localized weather such as gusts around buildings could pose a hazard for advanced air mobility (AAM) aircraft, but can be highly variable and hard to predict as wind flow patterns differ over concrete, asphalt, grass, trees and lakes, creating turbulence and wind shears. The Mitre Corp...
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