Hama Neggs
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Never seen anything like this before. I assume it is from a persistent contrail, but didn't see it earlier.
![Contrails 005.jpg Contrails 005.jpg](https://www.metabunk.org/attachments/contrails-005-jpg.13352/)
Nice. Are those two darker trails at right distrails or shadows? Hard to tell.
Definitely looks like distrails.Ah, attached images have a maximum dimension of 1600 on either side, so it has scaled the original.
Full size is here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/y5z8popm6wy55h4/IMG_0362.JPG?dl=0
Pleased to report all fruit and veg still doing well
Spotted from our allotment. Pleased to report all fruit and veg still doing well
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Do you think it would be correct to say the hole in the cirrus is from the plane. I kind of give up trying to work things out by myself because my view of perspective or perception can be a bit of a bitch and throws me off. I'm no flat earther but I think I have flat brain syndrome![]()
Another question I have... is it possible to tell when a cirrus cloud was formed naturally vs from a contrail? For example, the three groups of cirrus in the top photo that appear to be converging -- do those look natural? (just looking up today, as someone has pleaded to me to do so...)
Here's some took a photo of yesterday. They are all essentially parallel.I think they are natural. Natural cirrus often forms roughly parallel bands, which appear to converge towards the horizon due to perspective.