I'm not going to get into your pedantic argument about what a contrail should or shouldn't look like. It's obvious to me when a plane is spraying, and when it isn't.
Sorry, Tippit, it is your claim what that you can tell the difference just by looking at them. Let me remind you what you claimed:
I've seen contrails under similar atmospheric conditions and they are easily distinguishable. The photographs don't lie.
Obviously, you believe you can tell the difference just by looking at them. So, tell us HOW you know what a contrail should not look like.
Contrails don't linger for hours,...
Yes, they can and
do all the time. They are known as "
persistent contrails." See:
http://tinyurl.com/yrgb2z
...and then dissipate into long hazy trails forming large grid patterns.
Contrails do not form grid patterns. Contrails are formed by jet engines. Persistent contrails stay around long enough for jets crossing paths at
different times to leave a grid-like pattern. Basic stuff.
I actually stood outside and observed multiple planes flying in criss-crossing patterns, they were obviously not commercial planes even though they were at very high altitude, because we don't usually get much air traffic here.
It's apparent you don't know much about air traffic, aircraft, or contrails. I live under a major corridor of flights from the U.S. toward Europe, Asia, and Africa. On days where atmospheric conditions are conducive for persistent contrail formation, the sky is full of them for hours. There are days with no contrails at all, days with quickly dissipating contrails, days with interrupted contrails. I am aircraft enthusiast and I have been watching planes, jets, and contrails for decades.
In contrast, I saw a contrail a week or so later, and it was no longer than perhaps 20-30 lengths of the plane itself, and quickly dissipated under the same conditions.
Perfectly normal for contrails.
I made a photobucket of this spraying, it's important to realize that the skies were clear blue before the planes began.
http://s261.photobucket.com/albums/ii55/Tippit_photos/Chemtrails/
You took photos of contrails, period. You are unable to tell us what a contrail
does not look like. You have no evidence to present us.
I'm not contending they're spraying some sort of mass depopulation agent, I'm saying, they're spraying something and I haven't given any consent.
You can say anything you want, but it is foolish to say you see chemtrails when you are just looking at normal contrails and cannot tell us what contrails are not supposed to look like. Since persistent contrails have been seen since World War II when bombers were able to achieve altitudes where contrails form, you've got more than
sixty years of explaining to do, Tippit. Apparently, when bombers were bombing Germany from high altitude, it was really to spread "chemtrails."
Now, here is a tough question for you, Tippit, if you want to persist with your "chemtrail" silliness.
WHO sprays chemtrails and from what type(s) of aircraft?