Little late with the answer on contrails but here it is. The visibility of jet streams varies due to factors like atmospheric conditions, altitude, and weather. Jet streams are fast-moving air currents at high altitudes (about 30,000 to 39,000 feet). You may see them if the upper atmosphere has the right combination of moisture and temperature to create condensation trails, or contrails, behind aircraft. These contrails are more visible when the air at cruising altitudes is cold and humid, causing the water vapor in jet exhaust to condense into ice crystals, creating a visible trail. On days with drier or warmer air, contrails are less likely to form, or they dissipate quickly, making jet streams less visible. Shifts in air pressure or wind patterns can also change the altitude of flights, further affecting whether or not you see contrails. - Love your videos and thanks for your work on them!
Of all your videos you have posted, this is the first time I've heard Sadie bark, it was actually like a lil playful yelp! I've seen her doing her chomps but a first for this! Cute!! 😉
Californians This year, you might be another year of the atmospheric river again Constant stream of storms coming into California like we did in 2022 into Jan 2023 This will start in mid December 14th’ish
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Beautiful scenery and great doggies in their ride.
Please send us some ❄️ snow to Tejas 😊
Awesome video, thank you!!
Sadie and Bud love each other.❤️❤️
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Little late with the answer on contrails but here it is. The visibility of jet streams varies due to factors like atmospheric conditions, altitude, and weather. Jet streams are fast-moving air currents at high altitudes (about 30,000 to 39,000 feet). You may see them if the upper atmosphere has the right combination of moisture and temperature to create condensation trails, or contrails, behind aircraft. These contrails are more visible when the air at cruising altitudes is cold and humid, causing the water vapor in jet exhaust to condense into ice crystals, creating a visible trail.
On days with drier or warmer air, contrails are less likely to form, or they dissipate quickly, making jet streams less visible. Shifts in air pressure or wind patterns can also change the altitude of flights, further affecting whether or not you see contrails. - Love your videos and thanks for your work on them!
Speaking of Hot Creek. Many years ago John Wayne filmed parts of 2 movies at Hot Creek. North to Alaska and True Grit.
Of all your videos you have posted, this is the first time I've heard Sadie bark, it was actually like a lil playful yelp! I've seen her doing her chomps but a first for this! Cute!! 😉
Big storms are hitting us here in Vancouver BC. The system should slide down and hit you in the next few days. Happy plow season!!
Nice one Ben.Regards UK
Great video, be safe out there!!
Here in MA, the first snowfall coincides with demolition derby day...
Hello winter ❄
Californians
This year, you might be another year of the atmospheric river again
Constant stream of storms coming into California like we did in 2022 into Jan 2023
This will start in mid December 14th’ish
Sometimes there is toxic algae. Caution
And hot water ameobae