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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Turbulence, Thunderstorms can cause Wind shear, Visible images depict Moisture, clouds, or dust in the air, Turbulence can be verified by Pilot reports, Turbulence indicated by data from Satellite imagery, Mountain waves are Lenticular clouds downwind of mountains, Horizontal measured in terms of Change in wind speed per horizontal mile, Charts of upper-level winds depict Upper air conditions, Satellite imagery includes Visible images, Wind shear may be Vertical, Turbulence occurs in Thunderstorms, C-12 aircraft are more influenced by turbulence because of their Smaller airframes, Turbulence can be caused by Terrain-induced surface friction, Interpolation of model outputs is used to produce Charts of upper-level winds, Wind shear may be Horizontal, Satellite imagery shows turbulence because of Moisture, clouds, or dust in the air, Airframe dependent e.g., DC-9, P-3 and C-9 aircraft are less influenced by turbulence, Radiosondes launched Every 12 hours or as required, Turbulence is Airframe dependent, Turbulence indicated by data from Radiosondes, Charts of boundary layer winds show Winds above 925 millibars