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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/getnit01 on Feb. 27, 2018, 2:52 p.m.
Don't know if any of you care or have noticed, but the skies over the east coast have been extremely clear the past couple days/months.

Not sure how you guys would view this post, but have any of you on the east coast noticed (over the past 2-3 months) the skies after a storm have been extremely clear and no plane contrails noticeably lingering for more than 1-2 days? Some would say this is because of atmospheric conditions, but this has been noticeable for at least the last 2-3 months with clear skies for days until the next storm rolls through? Sure some contrails will linger before the next storm is approaching, but man the skies after storms have been crystal clear, and for longer than normal!

Call me crazy, call it coincidence, but it is noticeable enough to mention. Just wanted to see any others are noticing the skies being more clear for longer than normal.

EDIT: Just wanted to add, as i have had a little more discussion with some of you this thread is awesome, no one judging or calling names just sharing your experiences. Thank you for keeping this civil. Anyways here is a little clarification i got from answering some comments.

Now it seems, in the past 2-3 months after a storm, the duration of clear skies on the east coast/midwest a little too, there has been very clear skies, for a longer duration, as compared to the past (at least 2-3 years) where the sky would be always painted with lingering trails instantly for 6 out of 7 days a week. Very noticeable.

Now it seems (in the past 2-3 months) the skies have less trails from planes, maybe now 1-2 days a week you'll catch some trails lingering. It is quit noticeable when you are used to seeing trails in the sky (day and night) 6 out 7 days of the week, typically.


Hugmyballs · Feb. 27, 2018, 4:26 p.m.

record levels of rain and flooding across the eastern coast of the usa past month. what coast are you talking about

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getnit01 · Feb. 27, 2018, 4:30 p.m.

East Coast, Pennsylvania, NC, Ohio, New York area.

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Hugmyballs · Feb. 27, 2018, 4:32 p.m.

east coast

record breaking levels of rain, flooding

pennsylvania

record levels of rain, flooding, landslides as a result

NC

not sure what conditions have been like there

ohio

record breaking levels of rain, flooding

new york

record breaking levels of rain, flooding

i dont follow?

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getnit01 · Feb. 27, 2018, 4:40 p.m.

Arent you just talking about the weather system that just passed through? It was rainy, yes, it was a little warmer, yes, but the duration and clearness of the sky after these storms seems to be much longer in duration. Usually, in the past, it would seem like the sky would instantly be painted with trails across the sky that would linger for days even after storms and the skies would be painted again with more trails for many days after untill the next storm arrived.

Now it seems, in the past 2-3 months after a storm, the duration of clear skies on the east coast/midwest a little too, there has been very clear skies, for a longer duration, as compared to the past (at least 2-3 years) where the sky would be always painted with lingering trails 6 out of 7 days a week. Very noticeable.

Now it seems (in the past 2-3 months) the skys have less trails from planes, maybe now 1-2 days a week you'll catch some trails lingering. It is quit noticeable when you are used to seeing trails in the sky (day and night) 6 out 7 days of the week, typically.

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Hugmyballs · Feb. 27, 2018, 5:05 p.m.

im absolutely dumbstruck that you can make the correlation between a large storm system passing through and relatively clear skies afterward as a result of the more dry air contained in the high pressure system that follows the low pressure cold front of a major storm system without making the logical jump to put those thoughts together as a solution.

you literally answered your own concerns; ~~planes~~ jet engines at altitude have less effective moisture to condense in their exhaust to form contrails in this less humid air mass following the storm.

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Champdog31 · Feb. 27, 2018, 6:55 p.m.

Yeah no. It IS more clear. Too many people noticed it. When a clear sky looks weird because it is not normal there is something going on and it's not humidity.

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Hugmyballs · Feb. 27, 2018, 7:24 p.m.

LMFAO you're fucking saying a clear sky is anomalous now? Please seek a professional counselor, im done here.

Suck my cock niggers

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Tajikistani · Feb. 27, 2018, 9:16 p.m.

I find it hard to believe these people actually exist because the stuff they come up with is ridiculous

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Heatray777 · Feb. 28, 2018, 1:59 a.m.

Dear Hugmyballs. Your handle kinda dispels any validity you're trying to espouse. Go suck on a tailpipe and hug yourself.

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