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Buckle up – it’s going to be a bumpy flight

Severe turbulence will be twice as likely over next 30 years

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IT IS bad news for those who hate flying, but air travel is about to get a lot bumpier.

Severe turbulence, which can land passengers in hospital, will be twice as likely on flights over the next 30 years.

This is the warning from the University of Reading, based on research on the jet stream which controls Britain’s weather.

Warming air currents at 35 000 feet will raise light turbulence by 40%, but the chances of white-knuckle severe turbulence, which causes injuries as passengers and luggage are thrown about, will double by 2050.

Dr Paul Williams said: “Our new study paints the most detailed picture yet of how aircraft turbulence will respond to climate change.

“For most passengers, light turbulence is nothing more than an annoying inconvenie­nce, but for nervous fliers, even light turbulence can be distressin­g.

“Even the most seasoned frequent fliers may be alarmed at the prospect of a 100% increase in severe turbulence, which frequently hospitalis­es air travellers and flight attendants around the world.”

On US flights, more than 50 crew and passengers are seriously injured a year by turbulence. It is caused when bodies of air moving at dramat- ically different speeds meet. The jet stream, a ribbon of strong winds around the globe, is the most important of these bodies.

Williams said: “The best way to describe it is to imagine a river, which has little turbulence when it is not flowing quickly. But when there is a downpour, it starts flowing rapidly.

“The equivalent of that downpour is climate change, which is increasing the tem- perature difference between the pole and tropics which the jet stream covers, making it faster and more violent.” – Daily Mail

 ?? PICTURE: AP ?? A British study suggests that warming air currents due to climate change will affect flying.
PICTURE: AP A British study suggests that warming air currents due to climate change will affect flying.

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