sigh..
flojo i love your grow and everything
but your getting as bad as that one youtube video where the woman is looking at her sprinkler which is creating a rainbow and saying
"oh man it wasnt like this 20 years ago the government is putting something in our water"
atmospheric conditions, wind, size of the engine, amount of fuel consumption,
size of the plane it self.....ALTITUDE
all have something to do on how a contrail looks
a really high up plain will produce the so called "normal" contrail in the picture
if there is no wind, and its not too hot at the altitude the plane is flying, and the plane is flying relatively low...
one can see that it IS possible for a contrail to last for many hours, and slowly become bigger as it expands..
its a cloud of jet fuel exhaust mixed with water vapor
there are no chemicals in it other than whats created by burning jet fuel, dont believe me? fly up there and test it out superman
you can call a turkey a duck all you want but it doesnt make it a duck
again, i have the utmost respect for you and your grow, because lets face it, its the best grow i have ever seen
Actually it is entirely possible that the storms are being seeded, though I don't know why a jet would be used for that. A more logical choice would be a crop duster.
(Interesting stuff, seeding the atmosphere to guide storms)
As far as the contrails by jets, I think I'll agree with the opinion that the contrails are a normal phenomenon.
As far as the government putting something in our water, that's not news, the government's been adding fluoride to our water for nearly the last century.
So to state that the government is adding something to the water, can only elicit one response, "Where have you been for the last century?"
Now, a more relevant question might be, "Has the government been adding anything else to our water,"
That answer to that, is no, and yes. The government hasn't, but the local water utilities have. Chloride to keep it drinkable, or another chemical (H2O2, I think) and some other treatments.
Of course, as far as the rainbow in the sprinkler goes, natural phenomenon, nothing more nothing less.
I'm not going to explain in depth the phenomenon, because I am assuming that everyone here is familiar with the effect of prisms on light.