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Reason: typo

I've been employed as a hands-on ME for 30 years and with the same large industrial company for 25. I don't claim to be a meteorologist or completely understand how molecules of anything released high into the atmosphere will settle on the ground and where. Like you explained, I do understand that there are different atmospheric currents (felt as turbulence on planes) and varying pressures and temperatures (nice lake analogy). Yes, contrails are dependent on the many various conditions in the atmosphere.

I agree with you that the combustion turbines (also included in my employers portfolio) are NOT fitted to dispense any spray or chemical. It's hard enough to keep the turbines running long periods without adding more variables & chemicals to their internals.

Other than cloud seeding (which I think is also risky and unnecessary) and fire fighting, I don't see a legitimate reason to outfit planes with the ability to spray anything over our heads.

🟢 Using turbine engines to dispense chems - NOT LIKELY

🟢 Using sprayers to dispense chemicals - Quite possible given the many evil things we KNOW gubmint is doing to the people of the world.

318 days ago
1 score
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I've been employed as a hands-on ME for 30 years and with the same large industrial company for 25. I don't claim to be a meteorologist or completely understand how molecules of anything released high into the atmosphere will settle on the ground and where. Like you explained, I do understand that there are different atmospheric currents (felt as turbulance on planes) and varying pressures and temperatures (nice lake analogy). Yes, contrails are dependent on the many various conditions in the atmosphere.

I agree with you that the combustion turbines (also included in my employers portfolio) are NOT fitted to dispense any spray or chemical. It's hard enough to keep the turbines running long periods without adding more variables & chemicals to their internals.

Other than cloud seeding (which I think is also risky and unnecessary) and fire fighting, I don't see a legitimate reason to outfit planes with the ability to spray anything over our heads.

🟢 Using turbine engines to dispense chems - NOT LIKELY

🟢 Using sprayers to dispense chemicals - Quite possible given the many evil things we KNOW gubmint is doing to the people of the world.

318 days ago
1 score