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Pretty widespresd aircraft made cloud this morning over S UK and far to the
S and SE.
Make sure that you're looking at the enlarged version of this SATPIC.

http://130.92.54.203/rsbern/noaa/dw/...nt/n1bcurr.jpg

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Jennikhbm (Suffolk) wrote:
Pretty widespresd aircraft made cloud this morning over S UK and far to the
S and SE.
Make sure that you're looking at the enlarged version of this SATPIC.

http://130.92.54.203/rsbern/noaa/dw/...nt/n1bcurr.jpg


.... indeed - just been out looking at the sky and trying to decide how
much is aircraft-induced and how much 'natural' - trails certainly
dominate in my view this morning.

Martin.


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Jennikhbm (Suffolk) wrote:
Pretty widespresd aircraft made cloud this morning over S UK and far to the
S and SE.
Make sure that you're looking at the enlarged version of this SATPIC.

http://130.92.54.203/rsbern/noaa/dw/...nt/n1bcurr.jpg


I must be looking at the wrong satpic. All I can see in the area you
are referrring to is cumulus cloud streets orientated along the wind,
approx 210/030 degrees.

The nature of the clouds is confirmed from several south coast webcams.

Jack

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I must be looking at the wrong satpic. All I can see in the area you
are referrring to is cumulus cloud streets orientated along the wind,
approx 210/030 degrees.



Jack

I think the problem is that the address is unchanging but the image updates
every few hours.

There's a weekly archive he
http://saturn.unibe.ch/rsbern/noaa/dw/realtime/n1b/

Looks as if only a few each day are archived. (Newest at bottom right).

Track the contrail makers here, (almost realtime)
http://callsigns.xs4all.nl/Mode-S%20...owplaatje2.htm

Karl Cooper, Orkney




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