atlanticskywatch
atlanticskywatch
Atlantic Skywatch
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Watching our skies to document & learn about chemtrails & Geoengineering activity on a global scale: Instagram @Atlantic_Skywatch
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atlanticskywatch · 11 years ago
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Dear friends...I have made the decision to retire this account. It will not be deleted as I am proud of what was able to do with it, but the negativity and close mindedness of the vocal minority who want so badly to believe in something I no longer subscribe to, that being that Chemtrails are sprayed intentionally, over our heads on a daily basis all around the globe is not where I am anymore. Want I now believe, after intense study and research is that commercial/private/freight jet airplane travel is a dirty business and the millions of flights a year for 50 years around our planet, through our fragile atmosphere has had a compounding effect on our planet. We see more trails now than we did 10+ years ago because our atmosphere has been badly damaged and excess water vapor, a result of jet exhaust, industrial pollution and automobile exhaust and more has continued to pile up in our atmosphere. The trails are ugly, the trails are pollution, the trails create clouds, the trails block our sunlight, the trails have water vapor, aluminum, titanium, chromium, iron, nitrogen, barium, carbon dioxide, water, nitrogen oxide, sulfur oxides, soot carbon, hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide, the trails appear often before or after weather events, the trails impact our weather, but the trails are not sprayed from secret nozzles, they are not pure nano aluminum, barium etc. The trails suck, but they are not part of a top secret government plan poison the globe and all life on it, rather they are due to careless regulations that prefer profit instead of the protection of our planet, big surprise.
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atlanticskywatch · 11 years ago
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More fog, different day here in Southeastern PA...blah (at SE Pennsylvania)
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atlanticskywatch · 11 years ago
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Today's clouds almost entirely man made...#planeClouds (at West Chester, PA)
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atlanticskywatch · 11 years ago
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The #atlantic_view is a gray, foggy, rainy, warm mess today. (at SE Pennsylvania)
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atlanticskywatch · 11 years ago
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Trails at night, to no ones delight
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atlanticskywatch · 11 years ago
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The Chemtrail Spray Rate for December, in the Philly metro area was a low for the year of 35.5%, meaning 11 of the 31 days saw some sort of trail activity. That was down 21.1% from November, and down 14.8% from October. We had 13 clear/no spray days and 7 days that were too cloudy to see what was going on. So 35% of our days were completely clear of visible trails and there was a potential high of 58% of days with trail activity if you assume there were trails on the 7 days of full cloud cover days, which is often the case. For the calendar year 64.6% of days in the Philly Metro area have seen some sort of chemtrail/persistent contrail activity. 2013 Recap: Jan = 67.7% Feb = 53.3% Mar = 61.3% Apr = 73.3 % May = 67.7% June = 80.0% July = 83.8% Aug = 77.4% Sep = 70.0% Oct = 48.3% Nov = 56.6% Dec = 35.5% 2013 Seasonal Averages: Jan-Mar = 60.7% Apr-June = 73.6% July-Sept = 76.9% Oct-Dec = 46.8% 2013 Average: 64.6% #chemtrail_sprayday_month_review#chemtrail_sprayday_month_review_dec13 #sprayrate #atlantic_sprayrate (at Philadelphia International Airport (PHL))
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atlanticskywatch · 11 years ago
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This isn't the best view of it but trails appeared later in the afternoon today.
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atlanticskywatch · 11 years ago
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All clear. All day. (at SE Pennsylvania)
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atlanticskywatch · 11 years ago
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Looks like a clean finish to 2013 here in PA ✌️ (at SE Pennsylvania)
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atlanticskywatch · 11 years ago
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Thank you friends...Here's to a safe & happy New Year ✊
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atlanticskywatch · 11 years ago
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Observed a few trails above the clouds before sunset. We've been under cloud cover for what feels like days. (at SE Pennsylvania)
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atlanticskywatch · 12 years ago
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Started cloudy with some flurries, now we have some beautiful blue skies above us. (at SE Pennsylvania)
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atlanticskywatch · 12 years ago
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Cirrostratus (Cs) Description: Milky, translucent cloud veil of ice crystals, which sometimes causes halo appearances around moon and sun. Origin: By even and spacious rise of warmer air over colder air in the high troposphere under stable layering. By reorganization from the other Cirrus species. Weather meaning Cirrostratus: The Cirrostratus consists, like the Cirrus und Cirrocumulus, of very small ice crystals and does not lead to precipitation. It indicates with falling air pressure dirty weather. Particularly with Cirrostratus nebulosus precipitation begins in 8 to 24 hours and announces frequently by halo appearances. ___________ I believe the trails left by jet airplanes create this exact type of cloud. #cirrostratus #clouds (at SE Pennsylvania)
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atlanticskywatch · 12 years ago
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A quick catch up on this weekend saw trails appear near sunset on Saturday and a mostly cloudy day on Sunday with some always odd #undulatusAsperatus observed, but no trails visible. Today is a rainy mess and will most likely be a wash out. (at SE Pennsylvania)
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atlanticskywatch · 12 years ago
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Some trails were visible today through the murky, dead sky that hovered above for most of the day. (at SE Pennsylvania)
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atlanticskywatch · 12 years ago
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Disgusting pollution...period...call them Chemtrails, persistent contrails or make up a new term, I don't care, it's all a disgusting soup of pollution that poisons us and our planet. (at SE Pennsylvania)
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atlanticskywatch · 12 years ago
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Today's sky is a mess...the trails left by passing planes are obscuring our sun and whiting out a sky that should be blue. (at SE Pennsylvania)
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