Air turbulence incidents on the rise
CNBC Televisionยท2025-08-13 16:35
We've all been there. 30,000 feet when the turbulence hits. And if you think and sense that you're feeling it more often and more severely, turns out you're right.CNBC's senior climate correspondent Diana Olic explains why in her continuing series on rising risks from climate change. Take a look. Severe air turbulence is still considered rare, but it is fast becoming less so.Last month, 25 passengers were hospitalized due to turbulence on a flight out of Salt Lake City. And last year, several instances of s ...