Clouds hold the key to understanding climate change
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![Steve Nesbitt in the field watching a weather balloon release. Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge](/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/2019-09/akrales_181110_3032_0568_1200px.jpg?itok=vEjA4C6N)
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Flight JJ-8050 experienced turbulence and hail that caused both windshields to crack and a damaged nose cone. Photo: Aviación en Argentina
Clouds hold the key to understanding climate change - and University of Illinois are flying through storms to get the data we need to predict future change. See the article in verge magazine.