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Paul Hudson asks why it gets too hot to fly. He finds a shocking number of parents never put suncream on their children - and why Californians paint their roads in pale colours.

As flights are grounded in 120F temperatures in Arizona, Weatherman Paul Hudson asks a Yorkshire aviation expert how it can get too hot to fly. He discovers a shocking number of parents never put suncream on their children - and finds out why Californians are painting their roads in pale colours. He continues his look back at the floods of 2007 and finds out where to build the houses of the future - and chats to a Texan weatherwatcher in North Yorkshire.

1 hour

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  • Sun 2 Jul 2017 12:00