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EPISODE · Jul 5, 2024 · 14 MIN

Carlo Scalo, Prof. of Mechanical Engineering at Purdue Univ.

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The increasing frequency of flight turbulence, the potential role of climate change, and whether current technology is becoming obsolete in detecting strong turbulence.

The increasing frequency of flight turbulence, the potential role of climate change, and whether current technology is becoming obsolete in detecting strong turbulence.

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Carlo Scalo, Prof. of Mechanical Engineering at Purdue Univ.

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