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Here's a photo of chem-trail fallout on the surface of a reservoir.
onlinelibrary.wiley.com...
A global three-dimensional model is used to investigate the transport and tropospheric residence time of 210Pb, an aerosol tracer produced in the atmosphere by radioactive decay of 222Rn emitted from soils.
... Computed residence times with respect to deposition for 210Pb aerosol in the tropospheric column are about 5 days at southern midlatitudes and 10–15 days in the tropics; values at northern midlatitudes vary from about 5 days in winter to 10 days in summer.
originally posted by: Mikeultra
a reply to: network dude
There was chem-trail activity going on overhead at the time. It started out as a beautiful bluebird day. The chem-trailers can't stand the thought of that, so the fleet was called in to disperse their poison. Here's a shot of them as they are obscuring the sun. You can examine the exif info from the photo and verify the date and times. Kudos to you too in your mission.
originally posted by: Bilk22
So why not let us chemtrail believer go on believing? Do you take the same intrepid approach with unicorn believers? Or is this a special crusade of yours?
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: FissionSurplus
But if a chemtrail believer posted that same picture, it would be of chemtrails, and not verifiable contrails.
originally posted by: Mikeultra
a reply to: network dude
There was chem-trail activity going on overhead at the time. It started out as a beautiful bluebird day. The chem-trailers can't stand the thought of that, so the fleet was called in to disperse their poison. Here's a shot of them as they are obscuring the sun. You can examine the exif info from the photo and verify the date and times. Kudos to you too in your mission.
You're afraid of splinters? I'm afraid of clouds that are expelled by planes flying overhead by corporate entities that have no regard for people or the environment. I think my "phobia" is much more reasonable and sane
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: Bilk22
So why not let us chemtrail believer go on believing? Do you take the same intrepid approach with unicorn believers? Or is this a special crusade of yours?
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: FissionSurplus
But if a chemtrail believer posted that same picture, it would be of chemtrails, and not verifiable contrails.
It's a hobby. I could do woodworking, but I hate splinters. So instead, I try to get people to attempt to comprehend basic science so they don't have to be afraid of clouds. As like saving a life, if you save just one, isn't it all worth while?
Don't worry, I am sure you are steadfast in your ability to only look at the stuff that you agree with. (those damn scientists have been lying for decades!)
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: smurfy
See Smurfy, this is what I mean about a little help. Here you have a poor chemtrail believer who is afraid his fishing trip was ruined because "they" sprayed chemtrails and he believes they fell right on him, killing his fishing.
You have enough sense to understand little things like wind drift and all, yet you let him go on floundering in ignorance. He won't believe anything I say, but he might believe you. Just think of this guy teaching his kids all about how chemtrails instantly fall on him and then his kids growing up this warped.
This divide is pathetic and sad. If you aren't part of the solution, you are a very big part of the problem.
en.wikipedia.org...
The Round Valley Reservoir in Clinton Township of the U.S. state of New Jersey was formed in 1960 when the New Jersey Water Authority constructed two large dams and flooded a large valley in the state's Hunterdon County. The reservoir is named after the naturally formed circular valley surrounded by Cushetunk Mountain. The deep valley was caused by erosion of the soft sedimentary rock. The surrounding ridges of Cushetunk Mountain endure because they were underlaid with dense and durable volcanic rock diabase that cooled slowly under the surface of the earth. Reaching depths of 180 feet (55 m), this 2,350 acre (8 km²) reservoir is best known for its pristine clear blue waters. The reservoir contains 55 billion US gallons (210,000,000 m3) of water for use in central New Jersey, making it the largest in the state.
I never said the spray fallout was immediate and within one day as someone else claimed.
Then from your next post
Here's a photo of chem-trail fallout on the surface of a reservoir.
There was chem-trail activity going on overhead at the time.
... Here's a shot of them as they are obscuring the sun. You can examine the exif info from the photo and verify the date and times.
Hey...all you are going to get in response to this post is more obfuscation...
There was no intent on his part to cloud any issue...or mislead...
Honest.
A public water supply and there's lots of farmland all around, that requires sunshine and rainfall.