How the rankings are made
- The ranking is done for about 550 of the largest airports in the world. For each airport, the average turbulence is computed over a volume of about 120 miles (200 km) in diameter and 20000 ft (6000 m) in height centered 10000 ft (3000 m) above the airport.
- The rankings represent the most turbulent airports for approach and descent, not for takeoff and landing, since these are mainly affected by the crosswind components.
- Turbulence is given in eddy dissipation rate (edr). The turbulence levels are light (0-20), moderate (20-40), mod-sev (40-60), severe (60-80) and extreme (80-100).
- For further details, read our ranking methodology.
Other rankings
Most turbulent airports
Airports with highest average turbulence
All continents
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Most turbulent airports by continent
North American airports with highest average turbulence
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South American airports with highest average turbulence
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European airports with highest average turbulence
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Asian airports with highest average turbulence
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Oceania airports with highest average turbulence
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African airports with highest average turbulence (top 5)
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