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On Wednessday, January 21st, a massive Chem X floated over the neighborhood near Richmond and Highway 6 in Houston, Texas. If the temperature is 60F degrees with 37 percent humidity, why is this mammoth "X:"hanging around? The answer is simple? These trails are not ice crystals, they are chemicals. Chemicals don't need extreme humidity or extreme cold temperatures to hang around. | |||||||||||||||
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What is the average duration of a normal jet contrail in Houston, Texas according to a study done by Mark Steadman? Answer: less than a minute. So why is this hanging around? What is its purpose? You decide! | |||||||||||||||
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Jet contrails need temperatures of -40F and colder and humidity of 80 percent or higher to form. Were those conditions fulfulled in Houston on January 21st? You decide! |
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