Richard Dickson
EF2
I see this event fairly regularly, but I can’t figure out what is really happening. Why is the contrail being sheered away from the original flight path (to the north in the photo below), but yet the ‘south side’ is still retaining most of its original shape? It seems like the winds at that level would in essence move the entire contrail to the north, not just distort it in one direction.
I try to visualize this in three dimensions, but that doesn’t offer me any better conclusions. I try to compare this to a back-sheered anvil cloud, but in my mind there are different forces at work in that example. This photo isn't a perfect example of what I am refering to, but it is what was available here in southern Arizona today.
Any ideas and thanks?
I try to visualize this in three dimensions, but that doesn’t offer me any better conclusions. I try to compare this to a back-sheered anvil cloud, but in my mind there are different forces at work in that example. This photo isn't a perfect example of what I am refering to, but it is what was available here in southern Arizona today.
Any ideas and thanks?