Good that you are conscious of it and pushing for answers.
I have noticed the same thing as you. Was told by doubters this effect is caused by different temperatures in the air, though I remain unconvinced by this explanation.
Good that you are conscious of it and pushing for answers.
I have noticed the same thing as you. Was told by doubters this effect is caused by different temperatures in the air, though I remain unconvinced by this explanation.
yes.. the different air temps would be more layered/stratified. I saw the exhaust plume in my example that i described clearly sputter.. like someone was reopening a valve to release whatever they're using.