These
are NOT just contrails!
Strange cloud formation over the Tararuas last week at the time it was very strong northwest
Pam
and I have been noticing some very strange cloud formations that are
new to us.
I
have been looking for signs of “contrails” in the sky that might
explain this but have failed to find anything, which left the mystery
wide open.
Thanks
to a friend who sent me the following photo the mystery seems solved.
I
have now to come out solidly on the side of those who say this is
caused by geoengineering. There is simply no credible explanation
that I can find. I do not find any contradiction in my mind between
this and abrupt climate change happening simultaneously – unless
you accept at face value the official denial.
"Can
anyone explain how these 'tracks' appear in the sky?"
This
plane came out of the blue and there was this darker track already
there.. which it followed.
Credit:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=2071815649547266&set=gm.2165814620339729&type=3&theater&ifg=1.
Here are just a few of the asinine comments from people -
Daniel Phillips Normal jet airliners produce contrails and wingtip vortices when flying at high altitude. The dark line is probably an older contrail from another airliner flying the same routing earlier
I
have not been able to capture the very strange skies we have been
seeing over the weekend.
Never
mind! Someone else has captured them.
There
has been so much of this thin wispy air in the upper atmosphere,
often like tramlines, that one would be hardpressed to say the sky
was “clear”
There
is no doubt that these are cumulus cloud. However, the effect (which
is hard to capture on camera) has been to look like the snowy slope
of some Himalaya mountain.
At
other times it has simply looked like this
"Unusual
cloud formation in Upper Hutt last night, almost looked like an
explosion."
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