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oron | 1 year ago

It depends on the provider that the airline has partnered with, I suppose. We don't manage the satellite connectivity, so I can't provide specifics on that. However, in areas with fewer ground stations, disruptions are more likely. Our app and servers are designed to function effectively on unreliable internet connections. it downloads prediction data for several hours ahead and is capable of uploading turbulence data once the internet connection stabilizes.

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culopatin|1 year ago

In my last flight the disconnection over the arctic circle lasted about 5hs. Is the data still relevant then? Does turbulence happen in cycles and is predictable that way?

oron|1 year ago

Five hours is a bit long; you can choose in the app how far ahead you would like to see. We typically recommend looking two hours ahead. This way, for the initial two hours, you'll have some data that may be partially outdated but still better than having no information at all.