Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Why do you sometimes feel that the plane can't fly on a sunny day, but it can take off on a cloudy day?

Why do you sometimes feel that the plane can't fly on a sunny day, but it can take off on a cloudy day?

What we need to know is that the plane will go through many places during the flight from the departure point to the destination. In other words, you can't just look at the weather at the starting point, but at the weather throughout the trip. As we all know, many times planes are grounded or delayed because of the weather, but after all, we are flying in the sky, and there are indeed many factors to consider. One thousand bad, the people on the plane will die. So we often find that airplanes are actually more restricted by the weather than other modes of transportation, really because we can't take any risks on the plane.

Bian Xiao: As I said above, we want to see the weather conditions of the whole flight route. You can't just look at the starting point or the end point. As long as the weather conditions in a place are bad, the plane will not take off. It will never fly in weather conditions such as strong crosswind, low visibility, low clouds and thunderstorms. Of course, we also know that the weather is very changeable, so when the plane is likely to encounter sudden weather conditions during flight, it is necessary for the captain of the plane to treat it calmly.

Cloudy days don't mean bad weather. As long as there is no sun, we can say it is cloudy, but it is not all cloudy, and the visibility is very low. If it is really cloudy, you can't see clearly at all, and the visibility is very low, then the plane will not take off. But if the visibility is not bad, and the weather in the place you want to pass is also good, why not fly?

The weather is changeable, and the airflow in the sky will also change, so you must be careful when flying. After all, it is related to everyone's life, so choosing to fly at the starting point is based on the weather.