Those things left by jet planes in the sky.
Am I remembering this correctly, but in the past they seemed to disappear after a while?
Now they seem to hang around forever, spread out and become long clouds.
Odd.
Workingman wrote:Two factors re contrails: the altitude of the aircraft and the relative humidity of the atmosphere. The higher the aircraft the more likely contrails will form and the more moist the air the bigger and longer lasting they will be - the basics.
A few modern things might make things different. As the atmosphere warms, as it is doing, the more moisture it can hold - that relative humidity thing - so bigger contrails. Another is the efficiency of modern engines. They are huge and gulp in more air then burn it hotter - more exhaust air to cool down and hot vapour to condense. The third is that modern aircraft fly much higher than previously.
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