TurbulenceAir™ • Satellite-driven intelligence

TurbulenceAir™ Evidence-based turbulence analysis for any flight route

We fuse ADS-B tracks with real-time geostationary satellite imagery to flag convective/turbulence risk along your path—minute by minute. Get a clear Red/Amber/Green report for briefings, debriefs, and incident reviews.

For airlines and safety teams: We provide post-event reconstructions and pre-brief route screening with time-synced satellite overlays. We celebrate exemplary airmanship navigating around deep convection, and we document hazardous decision-making using public data for learning and safety improvement.

Severe convective proximity Anvil / outflow risk Clear path

Why we started

The SQ321 event (2024-05-21) spotlighted a growing risk: severe turbulence linked to deep convection. Since then, we’ve analyzed numerous incidents—some resulting in injuries to passengers and cabin crews, others showcasing exemplary airmanship avoiding heavy clouds.

Our goal is simple: help people, crews, and operators understand what happened—or what may happen—along a route, with time-synced satellite evidence.

Post-incident reconstruction
Pre-brief route screening
Training visuals
Media-ready overlays

Case studies & analysis videos

We regularly publish deep-dives on severe turbulence cases, including: injury events, skillful deviations around deep convection, and dangerous penetrations into heavy clouds / typhoons.

How it works

1) Send a route

Provide flight number/date, or share an ADS-B link / track file (CSV/KML/GPX). Optionally add remarks (ride quality, crew reports).

2) We time-sync data

Each track point is aligned to the nearest satellite scan. We derive convective masks (e.g., very cold cloud tops, overshooting top candidates) and distance-to-risk.

3) You get a report

A shareable web report + downloadable PDF with map overlays, timeline vs. altitude, and clear Red/Amber/Green segments.

What we need from you

  • • Flight number & date (UTC/local), or an ADS-B track URL
  • • Optional: route file (CSV/KML/GPX) and notes (injuries, seatbelt status, cabin photos)

What you get

  • • Red/Amber/Green risk segmentation along the track
  • • Time-stamped snapshots with satellite overlays
  • • “What likely caused the bumps” summary

Request an analysis

Fill this form to request a paid analysis. We’ll reply with a confirmation and delivery details.

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CSV / KML / GPX supported
Typical single-route analysis:
Complex cases or multi-segment reconstructions may be quoted separately.

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Data sources typically include ADS-B position/altitude feeds and geostationary satellite imagery (e.g., JMA Himawari-8/9, NOAA GOES-18/19, MeteoSat-9/10). All imagery is used with attribution. We never guarantee ride outcomes; our role is analytical and educational.

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