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2024-11-02 23:03:34 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: 81CD4FED5EFD3DA0E70341F2CF2081C14D9E41B0D0C402DB69124C04AC1F872D
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This broken contrail is a contrail that appears in segments instead of as a continuous plume. This can happen when a jet plane passes through different layers of the atmosphere with varying humidity levels while ascending or descending. https://www.weather.gov/fgz/CloudsContrails

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