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Ellyn
Joined: 16 Jul 2000
Posts: 4458
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Oct. 24 spraying in Spokane, WA
Wed Oct 25, 2000 12:50 am
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I left my home today about 1:00 p.m. I saw several jets in the sky with their short vapor trails behind them. I thought: Why don't the weather people look up now and see what a short vapor trail really looks like? I did my business in Spokane, and by 4:30 p.m. the Spokane skies were filled with vast expanding chemtrails, several of them side-by-side, and large parts of the sky were filled with haze. The jets, at some point during the afternoon had started their aerial spraying in earnest.
A great day for comparisons between vapor trails and chemtrails, if one had only looked up to see.
The nonspray days in Spokane are so rare that when we do have one, I make it a point to really enjoy it. I look forwrd to the volatile weather days because few jets fly and spray then.
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Thermit
Joined: 08 Jul 2000
Posts: 3136
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Wed Oct 25, 2000 3:13 am
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Ellyn,
Yeah, strikes me as odd how it goes from no contrails of any type all day to instant persistent trails in the afternoon so often.  |
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canex
Joined: 26 Oct 2000
Posts: 164
Location: USA |
Fri Oct 27, 2000 5:02 am
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The change from no contrails to short contrails to spreading contrails is simply a matter of increasing humidity at flight altitudes. Sometimes you will see persistent contrails followed by a period of no contrails. In that case the rising moist air is replaced by drier sinking air high in the atmosphere, just like a front at the surface hwere you will have rain and clouds followed by an abrupt clearing. If you look at satellite water vapor pictures, you can see the edges of moist areas and also areas where the moisture changes gradually. This not an opinion, it's meteorology.
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