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Huge Chaff Cloud That Lit Up Radars As It Drifted Across The Midwest Remains A Mystery
Yesterday, meteorologists, and anyone else watching weather radar in southern Illinois, southwestern Indiana, and western Kentucky, noticed an unusual formation drifting through the area. Although evidence remains limited, this was likely a burst of chaff released from a U.S. military aircraft, but there is still no clear explanation as to why the plane released the radar-reflecting countermeasures in this particular area. (www.thedrive.com) Plus d'info...Chaff.....REALLY...if you say so. Now if you said that a 130 punched out a bunch of flares I might by that but Chaff...
Good thing it's winter. Had it been in summer, it would have been difficult to separate the wheat from the chaff.
You meant autumn right?
Spring wheat is harvested mid Aug- Mid Sept. Winter wheat May & June
Chaff does not have a regular harvest season
Chaff does not have a regular harvest season
Ba dum tss
I don't care what anyone says. Metals are NOT good for ANY engine, turbine or piston.