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Turbulence during a flight can be an uncomfortable experience for many, ranging from mild bumpiness to more serious instances of damaged airplanes and injured passengers.⁠

With millions of people jetting off on their summer vacations, a recent study from researchers in England provides some challenging, but important, reading.⁠

According to the analysis, which was published in Geophysical Research Letters in June, clear-air turbulence (CAT) became increasingly prevalent in certain parts of the world between 1979 and 2020.⁠

In an announcement accompanying the report’s release, the University of Reading laid out some of the researchers’ key findings. “At a typical point over the North Atlantic — one of the world’s busiest flight routes — the total annual duration of severe turbulence increased by 55% from 17.7 hours in 1979 to 27.4 hours in 2020,” it said.⁠

More details about the analysis at the link in bio.


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