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the day is changing right before your very eyes.
Seeing is believing!
definitely chemtrails as evidenced by the number of trolls that've crawled out from under the bridges
as evidenced by the number of trolls that've crawled out from under the bridges
And here's what the front of my house looks like. Look forward to all the entertaining comments.
BTW...these are not the same photos, as the ones in my opening post. Someone also mentioned about seeing plenty of these trails, throughout the summer. I haven't. First time in about 2 months.
These "lingering contrails", linger in one place, but not the other?
Not sure about that...all i know, is this is what that trail, i just posted looks like, now.IMHO, i believe it to be "cloud seeding".
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by WonderBoi
Notice how in your top picture there is less cirrus in the distance? You think maybe the air might be drier in that direction?
You are mistaken. Just as you were when you were 100% sure I said contrails can't persist in the summer.
IMHO, i believe it to be "cloud seeding".
Actually, PHAGE, what i said, can be re-read HERE. This was my EXACT QUOTE:
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by WonderBoi
You are mistaken. Just as you were when you were 100% sure I said contrails can't persist in the summer.
IMHO, i believe it to be "cloud seeding".
Cloud seeding is performed within and under cumulus clouds. What you are seeing is the effects of wingtip vortices upon the contrail.
I NEVER SAID, can't. If you have a hard time deciphering the difference between "can't" and USUALLY DON'T....well...why should i believe what you have to say, regarding these "lingering contrails"? You're explanations are good enough for kindergartners. From what i can see, those "lingering contrails" looks like they're attracting something.
Where did i learn that contrails usually don't linger in the summer? PHAGE! And, if i can recall the topic, i'll BE GLAD to link you to his comments.
And here's what that same trail looks like, now.