Scientists at the European Geosciences Union conference have presented evidence linking global warming to an increase in dangerous clear-air turbulence. This type of turbulence, invisible to pilots and radar, poses significant risks to aviation safety. The findings underscore the broader impacts of climate change on various sectors, including transportation Ars Technica.
Climate Change and Aviation: Rising Clear-Air Turbulence
Scientists at the European Geosciences Union conference have presented evidence linking global warming to an increase in dangerous clear-air turbulence. This type of turbulence, invisible to pilots and radar, poses significant risks to aviation safety. The findings underscore the broader impacts of climate change on various sectors, including transportation Ars Technica.
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