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British researchers found that condensation trails (contrails) from aircraft flying at night contribute more to global warming
than they do during the day because while contrails trap heat below the atmosphere at all times, daytime contrails also contribute to the deflection of sunlight. According to results of the study, published in the journal Nature, 60 percent of warming associated with contrails happens at night even though just one in four flights over the U.K. occur at night.