SINGAPORE - Climate change is making the skies bumpier for planes and riskier for passengers with the warming atmosphere causing more dangerous clear-air turbulence.
Turbulence costs the industry between US$150 million and US$500 million a year in the United States, he said. While the North Atlantic experienced the largest increases, other busy flight routes over the United States, Europe, the Middle East and the South Atlantic also saw significant increases in turbulence.
The increase in turbulence is consistent with the effects of climate change, according to previous research. Warmer air, caused by greenhouse gases trapping more heat in the atmosphere, is increasing wind shear in jet streams, which are high-altitude belts of wind that are major drivers of global weather. Wind shear refers to vertical or horizontal changes in wind speed and direction. The effects can be hazardous to planes.
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