kilomikebravo
Well-Known Member
Just remember the higher you go, the less turbulence
I concur with those who tended to disagree with that statement. Turbulence is nothing more than moving air and when different currents interact horizontally or vertically, it disrupts the natural smooth flow causing "rough air." Temperature is a player as well but that isn't so much a factor in the drone "atmosphere."

Additionally, we all know that wind speed increases with altitude (generally,) and at Flight Level altitudes it can easily be 100kts + in the Winter. This fact makes the wind currents interactions even more violent.
(Gum flapping over)
