Earth/Environment

Airplanes knock rain from the sky, plus a quick-melting glacier and BPA's diabetes link in this week's news

Sky holes
Airplanes taking off and landing at airports may be affecting the very weather around them. When a plane flies through a cloud containing supercooled water, which is liquid despite being below water’s freezing point, the plane triggers the water to turn to ice crystals and fall out as snow or rain.