vicissitudes - vis-SIS-ih-TOODS - unexpected changes, particularly in one's fortunes
Example: "AAA predicts less people flying & more people driving longer distances for Thanksgiving, likely the result of current economic vicisssitudes."
As a starter: and as a former teacher in English, I hope to add to reader's vocabulary by presenting a word a day in simple terms that anyone can understand - from current use in publications, radio,TV, etc. Remember: use a new word three times in a day and it's yours forever!