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Madeira Airport: only 3 More Knots of Wind Are Enough to Nail the Planes to the Ground and Worry the Pilots

The tracks laid on the edge of the ocean live at the rhythm of a capricious weather, where the relief and the sea currents dictate each manoeuvre. In recent years, one of these sites has seen its ramparts increase in intensity without any identified reason. Madeira airport, carved between cliffs and mountains, becomes the scene of an anomaly that the Portuguese weather services are still struggling to pierce. Three knots sufficient to nail the p…
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The tracks laid on the edge of the ocean live at the rhythm of a capricious weather, where the relief and the sea currents dictate each manoeuvre. In recent years, one of these sites has seen its ramparts increase in intensity without any identified reason. Madeira airport, carved between cliffs and mountains, becomes the scene of an anomaly that the Portuguese weather services are still struggling to pierce. Three knots sufficient to nail the p…

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Science-et-vie.com broke the news on Saturday, June 13, 2026.
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