Checking whether your ATL–DFW flight will be bumpy? RideScore samples the live forecast winds at cruise altitude along the actual Atlanta–Dallas-Fort Worth route and scores every leg of the flight, in plain English.
This is a short hop, so a bigger share of the flight is spent climbing and descending through lower-altitude weather. Light bumps in the first and last twenty minutes are common and completely routine.
RideScore reads the same global weather models professionals use (NOAA GFS / ECMWF via Open-Meteo), computes wind shear, jet-stream strength and storm energy at up to 11 points along the ATL–DFW great-circle, and turns it into a simple 0–10 bumpiness score for each leg of your flight — plus recent pilot reports from aircraft that just flew nearby. It's free, with no account and no tracking, and works up to 16 days ahead.
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