High disarticulation, fragmentation, and abrasion indicate high environmental energy and turbulence and significant lateral transport. |
The pilot gets into a small bit of leftover wake turbulence, the rental aircraft wobbles just before touchdown and a wingtip catches the runway. |
Pilots can avoid wake turbulence by allowing greater distance behind the heavy aircraft and their own, or by delaying takeoff for a few minutes. |
Wake turbulence happens when we pass through the wake of another aircraft, similar to when a boat passes through the wake of another vessel. |
While Odita's works have roots in patterned geometric abstraction, their choppy contours suggest both turbulence and organic growth. |
However, any significant move by the US economy toward balancing its international accounts will lead to global turbulence. |