Severe Turbulence Deserves Severe Attention Rotor clouds down a Westwind.

IT WAS NOV. 8, 2002. Forecasters at the aviation weather center (AWC) in Kansas City had been tracking a windy system across the western states, their area of responsibility, for a couple of days. The forecast they prepared for the New Mexico region called for ceilings broken at 12,000 feet msl...

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