PC is a bad area to go in a single on windy days, One instructor I had (the same one that confused the hell out of me about "Towering Cumulonimbus") took me over there from 36U one afternoon to do slow flight in a Katana. Bad idea to say the least, we were lucky. That was one of the reasons I dropped that guy.If we are just arguing between which is worse altogether for turbulence, because both will produce a rough ride, I would say the CB cloud wins hands down in terms of shear evil over the towering cumulus. (Get it?. . ."Shear" evil. . . OK, OK that was really dumb.)
As far as lenticular clouds go, if you are actually in one, you would more likely experience up and down drafts. It is the rotors below and downstream of the lenticular that are going to give you the really bad turbulence. Discovered that one the hard way a number of years ago in a single engine Commander over Park City. Thank heavens for turbochargers and the climb rates that go with them.
Standing lenticular for the win!
I never connected that, holy crap thats funny.They're even called something similar to boobies...Mammatus
Your instructor could be refering to an FAA written exam question, can't remember which test, that asked which cloud was associated with severe turbulence. The answer was the standing lenticular.
HAHAHow do you think I passed my meterology test on clouds :insane:. Word association baby...dirty word association