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2025-02-11 23:41:26 UTC - HELPFUL
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When jet fuel burns, it creates water. When this water is added to air that already has a high relative humidity, it can tip the air into saturation allowing water vapour to condense and freeze, forming a visible contrail which will persist if the air is ice supersaturated http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/wxwise/class/contrail.html
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