gambit
PROFESSIONAL
- Joined
- Apr 28, 2009
- Messages
- 28,569
- Reaction score
- 148
- Country
- Location
And it looks like the neo-Nazi did not understand what I said earlier...
http://contrailscience.com/how-long-do-contrails-last/
Most contrails last a few seconds, lesser amounts a few minutes, and few lasts for hours. So for people on the ground to see several contrails crisscrossing Chinese sky, there must be matching air traffic to that of the West's civil aviation.
http://contrailscience.com/britain-from-above-air-traffic/
When there is a website dedicated to the science of contrails...
Here is a map showing air traffic and contrails throughout the world...
http://contrailscience.com/map/
Europe and eastern US are the most dense simply because of population concentration. Chinese civil aviation is far immature in terms of internal traffic compares to the US and Europe, so there would be far less incidents of long duration contrails for Chinese ground observers to notice.
There is nothing mysterious about this. The laws of physics are the same all over, no matter how much some PDF Chinese and their supporters on this forum want those laws to be different for China.
http://contrailscience.com/how-long-do-contrails-last/
The reason why there are so many contrails in the Western skies and how long some of them remains -- even for hours -- is because there are -- drum rolls please -- MORE AIR TRAFFIC.The answer is reasonably straightforward, but misunderstanding is common. To understand why a contrail can last as little as a fraction of a second, or as long as several hours, you need to understand what a contrail is, and how it forms.
Most contrails last a few seconds, lesser amounts a few minutes, and few lasts for hours. So for people on the ground to see several contrails crisscrossing Chinese sky, there must be matching air traffic to that of the West's civil aviation.
http://contrailscience.com/britain-from-above-air-traffic/
There is nothing mysterious about it. Not that difficult to find out using the American invention call 'the Internet'.On any given day, more than 87,000 flights are in the skies in the United States. Only one-third are commercial carriers, like American, United or Southwest. On an average day, air traffic controllers handle 28,537 commercial flights (major and regional airlines), 27,178 general aviation flights (private planes), 24,548 air taxi flights (planes for hire), 5,260 military flights and 2,148 air cargo flights (Federal Express, UPS, etc.). At any given moment, roughly 5,000 planes are in the skies above the United States.
Now the scientific answer: Yes, you are able to see this common phenomena in China only if there is matching air traffic that you lived with in the West.Now my question: do you also see this phenomenon in China?
Source: https://defence.pk/threads/question-about-a-phenomenon.454559/#ixzz4MeWKSLra
When there is a website dedicated to the science of contrails...
Here is a map showing air traffic and contrails throughout the world...
http://contrailscience.com/map/
Europe and eastern US are the most dense simply because of population concentration. Chinese civil aviation is far immature in terms of internal traffic compares to the US and Europe, so there would be far less incidents of long duration contrails for Chinese ground observers to notice.
There is nothing mysterious about this. The laws of physics are the same all over, no matter how much some PDF Chinese and their supporters on this forum want those laws to be different for China.