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The Amazing Skies: How Fast Jets Create Cool Clouds
Miramar Air Station, San Diego, USAMonday, December 2, 2024
To understand vapor cones, think of air as a squeezed sponge. When jets zoom, they squeeze the air, causing sudden pressure changes. These changes make water vapor in the air condense, creating those cool, icy clouds. It's all about the right conditions and high speeds.
Imagine trying to recreate this in a lab. It's tough because we can't easily mimic the jet's speed and the exact weather conditions. But understanding how vapor cones form can help us learn more about air pressure and condensation.
Next time you see these clouds, appreciate the science behind them. They're a reminder of the incredible forces at work in our atmosphere.
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