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[–] 15823452? ago  (edited ago)

I am sure you are going to go 20-40k ft up and collect air samples and monitor temps.

No, no. Let's stick to the scientific method. I don't need to go 20-40k feet up in an airplane. We have weather monitoring balloons and stations all around the globe. We can look up this information online. It's just atmospheric readings. We have tons of those. We can find the historical temperature and moisture content in the atmosphere from just about anywhere on the planet. So, let's talk about condensation trails. What altitude do they form at? What is the % of moisture in the atmosphere required for them to form?

You also didn't address my previous question --- "HOW DOES A CONDENSATION TRAIL START AND STOP?"

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[–] 15823506? ago 

How does a cloud start and stop? Call me when you break out the weather balloons or test your skin.