Turbulence in a sentence as a noun

A minor scrapes or bruises from turbulence doesn't.

Send these, the landowners, first-class-turbulence-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the door for those with gold!

He is a PhD student working on turbulence and uses Matlab for all his data processing afterwards.

But increasing the pressure-drop can also induce turbulence, which may decrease the flow rate.

If Intel and AMD are not able to fend off ARM, and the ARM architecture does displace x86, it would cause turbulence for a large number of companies.

I'm not even sure if more A380s mean more passenger throughput since the super-jumbo needs longer separation between aircraft on takeoff and landing for wake turbulence.

The problem about the Air France beyond the objective troubles of night, tropical thunderstorm, turbulence, etc.. is that in fact the pilot reacted exactly as he was instructed at the simulator.

Air turbulence will reduce its resolving power dramatically, requiring some kind of adaptive optics to dynamically counteract the blur, which typically is not 100% efficient.

Offroading isn't the only source of bumps - turbulence while flying, public transportation, strapped to a motorcycle on backroads...I think the point is that when the computer is powered off and the lid is closed, there is absolutely no reason it should ever power on by itself.

Turbulence definitions

noun

unstable flow of a liquid or gas

See also: turbulency

noun

instability in the atmosphere

noun

a state of violent disturbance and disorder (as in politics or social conditions generally); "the industrial revolution was a period of great turbulence"

See also: upheaval