Inversion Sunrise mini 3 pro

Quick flight above the fog

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The temperature and humidity of the air affects how long contrails last. When air is dry, contrails last just seconds or minutes. But when the air is humid, as was the case here, contrails can be long-lived and spread outward until they become difficult to distinguish from naturally occurring cirrus clouds

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Enjoy your life of delusion. :+1:

Flying jets we would use our own contrails … seen short lived and long lived from the same plane on the same day.

Good - I won’t have to read nonsense, then.

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Blimey! How old are you? :open_mouth:

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Obviously never seen how many flights happen every single day on flightradar lol

Wow what have i started with what i thought was a nice capture

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I’ve no idea :rofl:

Great photo though :clap:t2:

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Why thankyou Lol

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It also gained a Misty Moments badge for you. :+1:

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Perhaps we need an “I may have accidentally started a fistfight” badge?

:rofl:

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I have, and I didn’t rely on a 2 minute clip with a misleading title, I watched his hour-long address to the CFR.

He’s not talking about ‘chemtrails’ and he’s not talking about any existing “SAI Programme”. His address was about potential threats to global security, and here specifically he’s talking about the threat of climate change, the theory that it could be ‘managed’ (SRM, or Solar Radiation Management) through the release of sulphates in to the upper atmosphere (Stratospheric Aerosol Injection) and the potential risk of doing so.

It’s theoretical for a couple of reasons. Firstly, it would cost $billions every year. Mostly, though, it’s theoretical because the only real way to ‘test’ SRM is to pull the pin and do it. We can’t carve off a chunk of the atmosphere for testing and the few (very) small-scale releases that have been undertaken have told us precisely nothing.

Why not just pull the pin? Well, we’d be mimicking the effects of large eruptions (which throw sulphates in to the upper atmosphere) with no way of turning it off and no idea what would happen when our artificial SAI is combined with the natural effects of the next eruption.

The models we do have suggest that if we did start seeding the atmosphere it would result in the rapid and total collapse of agriculture in a number of African countries, so at the moment it’s just a theory; a plan B in case we need to do something in a hurry to avert climate collapse.

Anyway, that’s what Brennan was talking about.

It’s a VERY nice capture :slight_smile: :+1:

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It that Ratcliffe on Soar power station I see in the far distance?

No long now until it closes

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Great picture - seen a similar one of Drax on the local news earlier

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Cracking photo Paul @360Drones :+1::+1:

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You are right and it closes end of the month. I am going to try for a night time-lapse before it powers down

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Can i be first to receive it?

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Thank you JoeC I did see a longer video of this at the CFR years back , but to be honest I didnt see an hour long video , thank you so very much for the link :slight_smile:
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