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getting away from it all
"...Sailors have known for years to look specifically at the patterns and persistence of jet contrails for weather forcasting. If a jet is flying through air at an altitude with low humidity, the moist air from the jet engine might produce a slight, short-lived contrail. These short-lived contrails are a sign that the weather will be fair. A thick, long-lasting contrail indicates humid air high in the atmosphere, and can be an early sign of a storm.
"From SAIL Magazine's Sailing Tip of the Week:
Indicator: Skies
Continuing Good Weather: Clear, light blue to dark blue. Bright moon. Jet contrail disappear immediately or doesn't form.
Possible Change: Large halo circling moon or sun. Jet contrail lingers thickly befor falling apart."
www.borderlands.com/contrails/contrail.htm
also (for balance...)
http://goodsky.homestead.com/files/index.html
www.carnicom/contrails.htm {google: Chemtrails-Contrails}
Last edited by ebb; 10-23-2007 at 04:10 AM.
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