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CBS News: Airline passengers might need to brace for more turbulence — ‘Thanks to climate change’

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/what-is-turbulence-and-why-climate-change-could-be-making-it-more-common/?ftag=YHF4eb9d17

BY GINA MARTINEZ

Why airline passengers might see more frequent turbulence

Turbulence, which causes planes to suddenly jolt while in flight, is considered a fairly normal occurrence and nothing to fear. …

A few incidents this past year have highlighted one kind of unpleasant experience some end up having on airplanes: turbulence. And these kinds of incidents like that might be getting more common, a union representing flight attendants is warning — thanks to climate change.
Turbulence, which causes planes to suddenly jolt while in flight, is considered a fairly normal occurrence and nothing to fear. The movement is caused by “atmospheric pressure, jet streams, air around mountains, cold or warm weather fronts, or thunderstorms,” according to The Federal Aviation Administration.
“Severe weather increases chances of turbulence, and due to climate change, these kinds of incidents will only continue to grow,” Taylor Garland, spokesperson for the Association of Flight Attendants, told CBS News
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Flashback 2014: NBC News: Fasten Seat Belts: Climate Change Could Mean More Airline Turbulence‘Computer models have predicted that climate change and increased carbon dioxide levels will speed up the jet stream, leading to more serious episodes by 2050.’

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