If it's been raining all week you can't see contrails because the cloud deck is blocking your view.
nah, I live in the flight path of 5 international airports , have lived here for 20 yrs. I can see the planes just likes always( they are in descending,/ approach mode) even when it's raining. what I am saying is 20 yrs of observation and there is zero connection between moisture (latent humidity) and chemtrails. period . when the planes stop leaving trails, it rains within a week. also military planes( 20-30 take offs and landings a day) Never leave trails, at all,never, even when commercial jets are in the same part of the sky.( if you were to take a photograph you could capture both aircraft in the same shot) I have puddles of aluminium oxide on the concrete after the first rains that run of the building, and yes I have tested it with the little bottle from home depot. the aluminium collects on the roof during the year and washes off during the first rain. No joke
You do know that conditions have to be "just right" for contrails to form? First off they form between 25000 ft and 50,000 ft which is where most aircraft fly. Second off, the temperature and the humidity have to be just right. One day a plane can fly and you won't see any contrail. Another day the same plane at the same altitude will create a contrail.
As far as the aluminum on your roof, who knows what's in all the pollution that companies emit. Spraying the sky with aluminum is costly and to what purpose? I spray it in LA County and the people in Palm Springs benefit from it. Next time Bakersfield benefits from it because of the wind.
If they could control the weather the San Joaquin Valley would have plenty of water to grow the nation's crops.
"If they could control the weather the San Joaquin Valley would have plenty of water to grow the nation's crops. " i'll just leave it there because we agree on this point.
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