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Vor 4 Stunden · Scientists say climate change is making airline turbulence worse. NPR's Leila Fadel explores the link with Paul Williams, professor of Atmospheric Science at the University of Reading in England.
Vor 4 Stunden · Scientists say climate change is making airline turbulence worse. NPR's Leila Fadel explores the link with Paul Williams, professor of Atmospheric Science at the University of Reading in England.
Vor 4 Stunden · Do your plane rides feel bumpier than usual? There's a reason for that. Do your plane rides feel bumpier than usual? There's a reason for that. Scientists say climate change is making airline turbulence worse. NPR's Leila Fadel explores the link with Paul Williams, professor of Atmospheric Science at the University of Reading in England.
Vor 4 Stunden · Do your plane rides feel bumpier than usual? There's a reason for that. Scientists say climate change is making airline turbulence worse. NPR's Leila Fadel explores the link with Paul Williams, professor of Atmospheric Science at the University of Reading in England. Scientists say climate change is making airline turbulence worse. NPR's Leila ...
Vor 4 Stunden · There's a reason for that. Do your plane rides feel bumpier than usual? There's a reason for that. Scientists say climate change is making airline turbulence worse. NPR's Leila Fadel explores the link with Paul Williams, professor of Atmospheric Science at the University of Reading in England. Scientists say climate change is making airline ...
Vor 4 Stunden · Scientists say climate change is making airline turbulence worse. NPR's Leila Fadel explores the link with Paul Williams, professor of Atmospheric Science at the University of Reading in England.
Vor 4 Stunden · Scientists say climate change is making airline turbulence worse. NPR's Leila Fadel explores the link with Paul Williams, professor of Atmospheric Science at the University of Reading in England.