eshiers1 said:buzzer1 said:My point is mate, is that sometimes there is loads of chem/con trail activity, sometimes theres none, when you wake up first thing in a morning, look in the sky on a bright day and if there is trail activity then give it a couple of hours and it will become overcast, if there is no trail activity it will remain nice 'n' bright. Also, howcome that sometimes there is activity and sometimes not, and i'm not talking about a week gap, it maybe a 2 week gap, so your not telling me that there has been no flights over a 2 week period to a certain destination over a certain place?
i dont quite undertsand what you mean...
all i meant was since the ban was lifted i've not seen rain!
not had one overcast day in newcastle and today is not different
i'd have thought the obvious theory here would have been EU ground airoplanes and increase other forms of transport in order to meet CO2 emissions targets (as mentioned on here last week)!
not that this would make much global difference with the volcano and all!!
Basically, howcome there is trail activity on some days and somedays there is'nt, howcome?
Also, there was something on the radio (maybe Durham on talkshite), he had to fly from America and go straight to Amsterdam instead of England because of the Volcanic ash, when on route to Amsterdam the Pilot came on the Tannoy and said, "on your left we are flying over the White cliffs of Dover". So why did they fly near to Dover when there was a so-called flying ban imposed and you could'nt land at say, Heathrow or Gatwick? Does'nt make sense.