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Originally posted by Ferris.Bueller.II
Chemtrails being produced through nozzle at aft of jet engine?
I don't think so. I think chemtrails are produced in the vivid imaginations of some bored people who have a hard time understanding how hot humid air reacts when injected into a cold dry environment.
Originally posted by phi1618
Originally posted by Ferris.Bueller.II
Chemtrails being produced through nozzle at aft of jet engine?
I don't think so. I think chemtrails are produced in the vivid imaginations of some bored people who have a hard time understanding how hot humid air reacts when injected into a cold dry environment.
agreed.
2nd
Originally posted by phi1618
Originally posted by Ferris.Bueller.II
Chemtrails being produced through nozzle at aft of jet engine?
I don't think so. I think chemtrails are produced in the vivid imaginations of some bored people who have a hard time understanding how hot humid air reacts when injected into a cold dry environment.
agreed.
2nd
Originally posted by Marrr
reply to post by weedwhacker
I live in the Midwestern U.S. By saying I see them all of the time, I'm not meaning day in or day out. But once or twice a week wouldn't be too outrageous of a claim. Have been fascinated with meteorology all of my life and have studied it a good part of my younger life. Spent alot of time looking up in the skies as well. Something that forms 25,000 ft plus in the air that spreads out slowly and descends to Earth as the day progress is something I wouldn't classify as jet exhaust. Twenty years ago, a contrail behind a jet that didn't disappear shortly after exhaustion would've been something that caught your eye. It did mine. Not saying that all jet exhaust is like this. I see MANY jets that have normal contrails behind them. Think of your car on a cold, Winters day. As you drive down the street, does the exhaust leaving your tailpipe form one bigasz contrail behind your vehicle, that slowly spreads out to many thousands of feet over time? No, it does not. While this may not be the most valid analogy, I've always liked it.
[edit on 25-7-2009 by Marrr]
Originally posted by Marrr
And what about the checkerboard grids formed up there as well. Routine air traffic, come on now. That's military!