
The Indigo flight bearing Assam Cm Himanta Biswa Sarma, which was bound to Guwahati, was diverted to Agartala due to bad weather on Sunday, according to the office cm.
Assam Cm flew from Dibruugar to Guwahati.
The Indigo flight move comes after the flight tied to Dibruugarh of Guwahati suddenly “bypassed” seconds before landing at Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International (LGBI) in Assam. The State Cabinet Minister Bimal Borah was one of the passengers in flight.
IMD forecast for Guwahati
The regional meteorological department of the Guwahati released a yellow warning of the capital Assam and predicted thunderstorms accompanied by lightning on Sunday, August 24th.
Flight turbulence now more frequent
News of flight turbulence or flights that are diverted due to bad weather have become more common over the past few years.
Last week, heavy rainfall in Mumbai delayed 250 flights, while two were diverted. In May at least 49 flights – including 32 domestic, 17 international and 180 aircraft at Indira Indira Indira Gandhi, after the preparation downplay that strengthened the capital.
According to BBC News, citing experts, air transport could become more crafty because the climate change will shift atmospheric conditions; Temperature changes and shifting wind formulas in the upper atmosphere are expected to increase the frequency and intensity of serious turbulence.
“In the next few decades, we can expect double or triple the amount of serious turbulence around the world,” said Professor Paul Williams, an atmospheric scientist from the University of Reading.
What causes turbulence?
The report also listed 3 causes of turbulence:
Convective: Clouds or thunderstorms
Orographic: Air flow around mountain areas
Clear-Air: Changes in the direction or velocity of the wind
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