Chemtrails And Conspiracy Theories
What are chemtrails, and should you be scared of them?
BY JANE MCGRATH
The trail of clouds that
billow from an airplane streaking across the sky can be mesmerizing for
children and adults alike.
Jet engine traffic has become
so common that it's not unusual to see several lingering streaks in the
afternoon.
And though many consider the
streaks beautiful against a bright blue sky, others are alarmed about them.
Concerns range from the idea
that these streaks could exacerbate global warming to more elaborate
theories that the government has secretly been dumping harmful substances on
the land.
Before we get into the
various theories about the possible harmful effects, let's discuss the
scientific explanation for these streaks.
Jet engines spew out very hot
air. And, because water vapor is one of the byproducts of the exhaust, the air
is also very humid.
However, high in the
atmosphere where these jets fly, the air is typically very cold -- often lower
than -40 degrees Fahrenheit.
Additionally, the atmosphere
up there is often of low vapor pressure,
or the force exerted by a gas on the surrounding environment.
When
a jet engine is spewing out hot, humid air into an atmosphere that is cold and
has low vapor pressure, the result is condensation.
The water vapor coming out of
the engine quickly condenses into water droplets and then crystallizes into
ice.
The ice crystals are the
clouds that form behind the engine.
This is why the streaks are
called contrails, short for
"condensation trails."
To help explain it,
scientists liken it to seeing your breath on cold days.
You may have noticed that
puffs of breath dissipate quickly on drier days.
The same is true of
contrails: When the atmosphere is more humid, the contrails linger, but when
the atmosphere is dry, the contrails disappear more quickly.
This explanation makes sense.
But, as author and airline
pilot Patrick Smith tells readers, the contrails consist of not just ice
crystals and water vapor but also other byproducts of engine exhaust.
These include carbon dioxide,
nitrogen oxides, sulfate particles and soot.
Some point out that these, in
addition to the extra cloud cover, can have negative environmental effects.
And conspiracy theorists have
nicknamed contrails "chemtrails"
under the suspicion that the government is taking advantage of this scientific
phenomenon to secretly release other substances into the atmosphere.
The Chemtrail Conspiracy Theories
A
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency fact sheet on contrails explains that
contrails, even long-lasting ones, are simply trails of condensation and are
not harmful.
However, conspiracy theorists have
become suspicious that the contrails expelled from jets today are thicker and
linger longer than they did in the past.
So, while they accept that
contrails are a natural byproduct of jet engines, their suspicion is that the
government has since used that excuse to put other substances in them, creating
chemtrails.
In addition, conspiracy
theorists latch on to anecdotal evidence that connect epidemics of flu-like
symptoms to instances of contrails.
Those who believe that
there's something fishy about contrails have come up with several theories to
explain what the government could be covering up.
One
of the more extreme theories says that the government is intentionally spraying
people with harmful substances in order to experiment with the effects -- or
even to "weed out" the sick and elderly.
However, many reputable
scientists dismiss these theories on the grounds that such experiments would
be of no real use.
The "chemtrails"
would be released so high in the atmosphere that unpredictable winds would move
them around significantly, making such experiments worthless and unreliable.
Others speculate that the
government is dumping barium salt aerosol on the land in order to assist in
radar mapping for defense purposes.
Still
others believe that the government could be experimenting with weather
manipulation for defense purposes.
This actually isn't as much
of a stretch as it may seem.
As long ago as the 1950's, the
British were able to successfully "seed" clouds with salt, dry ice
and silver iodide to make rain.
It would seem that weather
manipulation, then, is a very possible and effective military defense tactic.
Conspiracy theorists believe
it might have connections to HAARP, the High Frequency Active Auroral Research
Program, which studies the atmosphere to advance communication and navigation
systems.
Another
popular theory is that chemtrails are well-intentioned attempts by the
government to combat global warming or the depletion of the ozone layer by
spraying particles to reflect the sun's radiation.
However, if this is true,
it's ironic that (non-conspiracy theorist) environmentalists blame contrails
for polluting the skies.
They say that jet traffic has
become so bad that the sheer cloud cover from contrails, which can be seen from
space, has been negatively affecting the environment, possibly contributing to
global warming.
So, whether you consider the
conspiracy hype healthy skepticism or paranoia, contrails (along with the fuel
consumption and energy use of the air traffic industry that cause them) are
certainly an area of concern for the environment.
OPERATION
CUMULUS
Unfortunately, the British cloud-seeding experiments were far
more effective than planned.
On Aug. 15, 1952, they
resulted in deadly flash floods in Lynmouth, a village in Devon, England.
After dozens of people died
in the floods, "Operation Cumulus" was put on hold.
The British Ministry of
Defense denied involvement in cloud-seeding until 2001, when documents exposing
it were declassified.
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