normal? unnormal?
Don't know why I bother, but, Denver130 those pics look normal to me. You keep stating the weather stats on the ground which have almost NO NONE ZERO relation to the weather at 30000 ft.
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1. What looks normal about them?
a. size? - are they pencil thin or massive?
b. altitude - any photo with a contrail under the clouds should be suspicious.
c. On the opening page at
www.geocities.com/houstonchemtrails which photo looks normal?
1. the grid above the house?
2. the orb around the sun?
3. the massive X above the house?
4. the chem tail taken in Austin, TX where its hot and dry
5. the chem lines - did 4 pilots just decide to fly together?
Why so low?
6. chem goo - does it appear to be drip like? How could I
capture that image with a K-mart camera if its 30,000ft high?
2. What about the weather stats?
a. temp and humidity - ground stats should give us a clue as to whats there but there are better alternatives. For example I daily check out weather satellite photography. There, you can view visable shots, and infrared shots. They even include high altitude water vapor shots. I also subscribe to Acuweather web site which has up to date humidity maps , high altitude water vapor maps, and temperature and cloud ceiling maps. So I am watching much more than what I used too. Has my conclusion changed now that more data is available to me? NO!
Its too obvious that the weather conditions often are not right for jet contrails in Houston. Moreover, I'm getting more and more photos of activity under the clouds. Thats a major red flag. Something is wrong.
By the way, on visable satellite imaging, high altitude clouds appear a bright white color where low altitude clouds appear more grayish in color. What type of clouds do I see mostly over Houston? grayish low altitude clouds.
I hate say but science is a big smoking guy when it comes to the issue of chemtrails. It smokes more than all the BBQ comments on this string of postings.