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originally posted by: TheMadTitan
a reply to: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
Looks like two meteors entered atmosphere at the same time and crossed paths, what are the odds?
originally posted by: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
originally posted by: TheMadTitan
a reply to: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
Looks like two meteors entered atmosphere at the same time and crossed paths, what are the odds?
The cloud at the bottom in the picture of the line, to the eye kind of looked as if something had passed through the cloud leaving a hole
High to mid level clouds, such as altocumulus, are often composed of tiny water droplets that are much colder than freezing, but have yet to freeze. These "supercooled" water droplets need a "reason" to freeze, which usually comes in the form of ice crystals. Planes passing through the cloud layer can bring these ice crystals.
Once the ice crystals are introduced, the water droplet quickly freeze, grow and start to fall. A hole is left behind, which will start to expand outward as neighboring droplets start to freeze.
I thought we only did that in Texas. Hog hunting.
originally posted by: JDeLattre89
It's fighter jets hunting deer with stinger missiles.