You have actually seen con/chemtrails make it to the ground?
Ken

At 11:01 AM 6/7/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Ode Coyote wrote:
>
>>  This and All the other photos show a sky with conditions conducive to
>> cloud formation and with the heaviest contrials being near in or under the
>> already formed clouds.  Just add a little vapor and turbulance  to an
>> unstable [but as yet invisible] boundary area and you get clouds. Fly out
>> of that boundary area and...no clouds.  Fly into another and get clouds
again.
>>  Vast sections of sky can be conducive to cloud formation and still appear
>> quite clear. All it takes is just a little more water vapor to make a cloud
>> there.
>
>This is the opposite of what I usually see.  You get the trail when they
are in
>blue sky, but the trail turns off usually just before entering a cloud,
and does
>not turn back on till they are back in blue sky.
>
>The trails are in blue sky, almost never near or in the clouds.
>
>Now for contrails, I do see the trails get denser when they fly into
clouds, or
>near clouds.  The effect is just the opposite.  But it is easy to tell
these type
>of trails usually, they dissipate in a matter of seconds usually and
minutes at
>the most.  They never make it to the ground like the others do.
>
>Marshall
>
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