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distrail
contrails
vapor
trails
long
thin
artificial
clouds
that
sometimes
form
behind
aircraft
their
formation
most
often
triggered
water
exhaust
engines
also
changes
distrails
short
dissipation
trail
when
flies
through
supercooled
freezes
disturbing
airflow
created
marks
cool
image
storm
prediction
center
note
each
contains
white
stripe
sandwiched
between
dark
ones
glaciation
process
makes
leaving
distrail
june
appreciation
society
many
noticed
much
less
common
related
effect
known
this
science
photo
above
looks
quite
dramatic
actually
slightly
misleading
enhanced
contrast
bring
details
wiktionary
from
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navigation
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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DISTRAIL» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
distrail in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
distrail im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The Facts on File Weather and Climate Handbook
Each wavelength is then seen as a band of a distinct color. distorted water Water
that has a different molecular structure from that of the main body of water of
which it forms a part. distrail (dissipation trail) A line of clear air in thin cloud
behind ...
2
The Facts on File Dictionary of Weather and Climate
dissipation trail which the dispersion of points is plotted, for example rainfall
against time. This enables the visualization of the behavior of rainfall for a station
or region over time. dissipation trail (distrail) A line formed in the wake of an
aircraft ...
3
Color and Light in Nature
(2) The variation of refractive index with wavelength. dissipation trail same as
distrail. distrail DlSsipation TRAIL. A long thin gap in a cloud caused by local
evaporation of a cloud by heat from aircraft exhaust, double rainbow the
simultaneous ...
David K. Lynch, William Charles Livingston, 2001
4
Royal Dictionary, English and French and French and English
DISTRACTEI) (dis-trak'-ted), part. on]. distrail, dJlow'ne', interrom m, tronble', .re'
parc', divise'; hypouomlre; dcvcnufim. Yon willmake me run —, won: me rendrez
fun. My poor husband is -— , man pauvre mari est dcuenu fou. She instantly ran ...
Distrails and Shadows The formation of distrails by the forcing down of clear air
from above into a thin layer of cloud has already been described. But one should
be careful not to confuse the shadow of a contrail on a cloud layer with a distrail.
6
Encyclopedia of weather and climate
Each wavelength is then seen as a band of a distinct color. dissipation trail See
distrail. distorted water Water that has a molecular structure different from that of
the main body of water of which it forms part. This water forms a layer, several ...
7
The Meteorological Magazine
K. Pilsbuty PLATE II — DISTRAIL AT 108. TABLE I — MINIMUM
TEMPERATURES AT KEW, l8-2I JANUARY 1966 Grass Below ground Date
minimum Surface a in 4 in degrees Celsius 8 in ta in 1 8 th -7-6 T5 o-o 0-3 o-8 '"2
19th -n-6 -a-a -o-6 ...
Alex Comfort Santa Barbara, California Cloud dissipation David Burge describes
(Letters, 4 June, p 651 ) a well-known but fairly infrequent phenomenon known
as a dissipation trail (or distrail) where an aircraft disperses cloud.
Sometimes a distrail is produced in a cloud if the (invisible) downwash curtain
penetrates through the cloud. This prompts the question - why does 12.3 (pp 168-
9) Sunset over Georgian Bay (Lake Huron) looking west-southwest, early August
...
Richard Segar Scorer, Arjen Verkaik, 1989
10
The Cloud Collector's Handbook
POINTS: • 10 points: Any contrail • 10 points: Bonus for when the plane cuts a
gap out of an existing layer of cloud to form a distrail Typical altitudes: 28,000–
40,000 ft. Precipitation: none. Don't confuse with: too straight to be mistaken for
other.
Gavin Pretor-Pinney, 2011
NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «DISTRAIL» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
distrail im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
A “once-in-a-lifetime” sky: Sundog in a distrail
A few miles above me, an airplane sliced a thin deck of altocumulus clouds nearly in half with a distrail that featured a sun dog square in the ... «Washington Post, Apr 14»