|
Author
|
|
Topic: NOAA Bizarre Contrail | Topic page views:
|
|
Thermit
Tech

Houston, TX 2733 posts, Jul 2000
|
posted 11-10-2000 11:38 AM
This picture is from the NOAA Photo Library.According to the information on the NOAA site, it was taken in 1981. This is way too early, in my opinion, to be Chemtrail related. But it is kinda strange. Apparently NOAA thinks so too since the title of the picture is "Glorious Sunrise with Bizarre Contrail". What is the deal? Missle contrail? Ideas, Opinions...? 

|
JayReynolds
unregistered
|
posted 11-11-2000 08:34 AM
here's another one: fallstreaks, tropical location, some might say these appear at the same alt. as the cumulus. http://www.worldwarii.com/WorldWarII/images/1999/03992_1l.htm Text: http://www.thehistorynet.com/WorldWarII/articles/1999/03992_text.htm "At the end of the day, a dejected officer penned in Ozawa's flag log what remained of the 430 aircraft Ozawa had possessed the morning of June 19, "Surviving carrier air power: 35 operational aircraft." 209.142.167.112  |
Norrin Radd
Senior Member
92 posts, Nov 2000
|
posted 11-12-2000 05:29 AM
Jay,Were these jet fighters back in WWII? IF NOT, THEN WHAT SIGNIFICANCE DOES THIS PHOTO HAVE? Thermit, Do you have a link for that NOAA photo? Thanks, Brent 
|
JayReynolds
unregistered
|
posted 11-12-2000 07:46 AM
The site refers to the aircraft as american and japanese planes. The text refers to aircraft carrier based planes.Do you believe the photo to be significant? Jay Reynolds 209.206.156.170  |