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... contrails.   I have never seen more than half a dozen  contrails at one 
time in New York - I remember a trip to Arches National Park  where, due to the 
horizon-to-horizon view, and the fortuitous high-altitude  crossing of 
several air lines, I saw 20 or more contrails at once.
 
This morning, perhaps because of a recent cold snap, from 86th & Park  (with 
less than 50% of the sky in view!) there were 19 contrails visible in the  
sky.   
 
I am curious as to the most contrails others have seen.     Although the 
Cloud Appreciation Society is trying to reduce the number of  contrails - 
_http://www.cloudappreciationsociety.org/petition-against-contrails/_ 
(http://www.cloudappreciationsociety.org/petition-against-contrails/)  - I  find them quite 
beautiful.  Kind of a Northern White Lights sort of  thing.  
 
Christopher 
 
Christopher 
 
 



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