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- Contrail abstract "Contrails (/ˈkɒntreɪlz/; short for "condensation trails") or vapor trails are long, thin artificial (man-made) clouds that sometimes form behind aircraft. Their formation is most often triggered by the water vapor in the exhaust of aircraft engines, but can also be triggered by the changes in air pressure in wingtip vortices or in the air over the entire wing surface. Like all clouds, contrails are made of water, in the form of a suspension of billions of liquid droplets or ice crystals.Depending on the temperature and humidity at the altitude the contrail forms, they may be visible for only a few seconds or minutes, or may persist for hours and spread to be several miles wide. The resulting cloud forms may resemble cirrus, cirrocumulus, or cirrostratus, and are sometimes called cirrus aviaticus. Persistent spreading contrails are thought by some, without overwhelming scientific proof, to have a significant effect on global climate.".
- Contrail thumbnail Engine_exhaust_condensation.jpg?width=300.
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- Contrail wikiPageExternalLink contrailscience.com.
- Contrail wikiPageExternalLink contrail_applet.html.
- Contrail wikiPageExternalLink read.main?id=85.
- Contrail wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
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- Contrail wikiPageExternalLink 040428061056.htm.
- Contrail wikiPageExternalLink contrail.php.
- Contrail wikiPageID "47525".
- Contrail wikiPageRevisionID "606552527".
- Contrail altitudeFt "Usually above 16,500".
- Contrail altitudeM "Usually above 5,000".
- Contrail appearance "long bands".
- Contrail genus "Cirrus , cirrocumulus, or cirrostratus".
- Contrail hasPhotoCollection Contrail.
- Contrail imageLocation "Engine exhaust condensation.jpg".
- Contrail imageName "Engine exhaust contrails".
- Contrail level "high".
- Contrail name "Aviaticus cloud".
- Contrail precipitation "No".
- Contrail subject Category:Aviation_meteorology.
- Contrail subject Category:Cirrus.
- Contrail subject Category:Cloud_types.
- Contrail comment "Contrails (/ˈkɒntreɪlz/; short for "condensation trails") or vapor trails are long, thin artificial (man-made) clouds that sometimes form behind aircraft. Their formation is most often triggered by the water vapor in the exhaust of aircraft engines, but can also be triggered by the changes in air pressure in wingtip vortices or in the air over the entire wing surface.".
- Contrail label "Condensspoor".
- Contrail label "Contrail".
- Contrail label "Estela de condensación".
- Contrail label "Kondensstreifen".
- Contrail label "Scia di condensazione".
- Contrail label "Smuga kondensacyjna".
- Contrail label "Traînée de condensation".
- Contrail label "Trilha de condensação".
- Contrail label "Конденсационный след".
- Contrail label "غيمة طائرة".
- Contrail label "飛機雲".
- Contrail label "飛行機雲".
- Contrail sameAs Kondenzační_stopa.
- Contrail sameAs Kondensstreifen.
- Contrail sameAs Κοντρέιλ.
- Contrail sameAs Estela_de_condensación.
- Contrail sameAs Traînée_de_condensation.
- Contrail sameAs Jejak_kondensasi.
- Contrail sameAs Scia_di_condensazione.
- Contrail sameAs 飛行機雲.
- Contrail sameAs 비행운.
- Contrail sameAs Condensspoor.
- Contrail sameAs Smuga_kondensacyjna.
- Contrail sameAs Trilha_de_condensação.
- Contrail sameAs m.0csfb.
- Contrail sameAs Q207546.
- Contrail sameAs Q207546.
- Contrail wasDerivedFrom Contrail?oldid=606552527.
- Contrail depiction Engine_exhaust_condensation.jpg.
- Contrail isPrimaryTopicOf Contrail.