New studies indicate low level CONTRAILS are possible
Jeck, Richard K., 2011: Spatial and Microphysical Characteristics of Low-Ceiling, Temperature-Inverted Clouds in Warm Overrunning and Freezing-Rain Conditions: A Case Study. J. Appl. Meteor. Climatol., 50, 2062--2072.
doi: 10.1175/2011JAMC2448.1
Spatial and Microphysical Characteristics of Low-Ceiling, Temperature-Inverted Clouds in Warm Overrunning and Freezing-Rain Conditions: A Case Study
Richard K. Jeck
William J. Hughes Technical Center, Federal Aviation Administration, Atlantic City International Airport, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Abstract
In-flight microphysical measurements in classical freezing-rain conditions were used to study the vertical and horizontal characteristics of the precipitation and associated low-ceiling, stratiform clouds, which are usually present as overcast in freezing-rain conditions. The low overcast is usually based in the surface cold layer but may extend up into the inversion, or transition layer, between the overrunning warm air and the surface cold layer. This gives the cloud an unusual temperature-inverted structure—supercooled in the lower half and warmer than freezing in the upper half
Looks like one UFO was chasing another UFO. Perhaps they're overseeing the chemtrail progress. One day, this planet will be inhabitable by them...
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