reply to post by burntoast
i remember hearing about chemtrails causing odd weather changes and also making/or causing rain fall and making clouds.
There are no such thing as "chem"trails. Contrails, yes.
Contrails are, actually, a type of cloud, that's true. They are a form of cirrus cloud. Cirrus clouds
do not produce precipitation
(rain, snow, hail etc).
Contrails that form as a result of the airplanes that make them
can induce more clouds to also form, in their immediate vicinity....as
mentioned, those will just be more cirrus clouds.
i just wanna know if the weather we have now is being caused by harmful chemicals that are being dumped on us
No. No "harmful chemicals are being dumped".
If you care to research the science of meteorology, you'd then be able to study and possibly learn more about the reasons for weather....it is not
the first time in history for an early Fall snow in the NorthEast United States, nor will it be the last.
There are many mechanisms involved, all due to natural occurrences. It is very complex, and sometimes not completely predictable. It includes the
temperature of the Oceans (Atlantic, in your case) and the Gulf Stream as well, and how active it is (or is not). It includes (in our area) the
effects from the Great Lakes too. To some extent, even the Hudson Bay.
This incoming "Nor'Easter" was not a *surprise*....forecasters could predict it, they saw it developing in other parts of the globe, and knew it
would impact the area.
Climate is global in nature.....weather is regional, sometimes local. There is little doubt that many, many factors can be contributing to the
fluctuations in climate, and thus localized weather. This includes a lot of Human activity for certain....but, there can also be very natural
reasons, and cycles that are part of our planet's history in the longer term. This planet has seen many changes, in the span of hundreds of
thousands and millions of years.
Our mere few hundred years' of recording climate trends is just a drop in the bucket.
SO, no......airplane in the sky do not significantly contribute to snowstorms of this type. That sort of thinking fails to take in the *Big Picture*
view of things..........