Pilots warned of turbulence and rough weather near airport


Audio|Source: Myrtle Beach International Airport (KMYR)
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Transcript:
Departure. Good afternoon. Kronis 9 out of 700 for 2,000 runway heading. 6.9, middle departure, better contact. Turn left heading 330-0. Vectors for your climb. Zero, front of mine. Tumont 6081. About 10 miles back, you said the Q-Lundum is rough to your left. About how far do you have a guess, guess, if they're 5 miles, 10 miles or more? Miles, P-Miles 8-81. Gotcha. I have reports of possible towering cumulant minimis kind of over your position there. I've had some aircraft go around it at a 737-point-3-point-report moderate turbulence. Do you want to stay kind of low beneath the clouds for now and you can get you higher or do you want to climb? Yes, 2,000 below the clouds and a slight left turn right now will help. 0-3-3-2-bye.
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Location mentioned:
Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR), 1100 Jetport Rd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
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