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Understanding the Environmental Impact of Aircraft Contrails
Contrails, or condensation trails, are the visible white streaks left by aircraft. They are classified as cirrus homogenitus, highlighting their status as man-made clouds.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 9 days ago
Contrails, short for condensation trails, are commonly observed as white streaks in the sky trailing behind aircraft. These formations have garnered attention for their potential environmental impact.
According to the International Cloud Atlas, contrails are categorized as cirrus homogenitus, which is a designation for clouds that are a result of human activity.
As discussions around climate change continue, understanding the role of such man-made clouds in the atmosphere is becoming increasingly important.