I can remember back in the 60’s as a child watching thunderheads grow. You could see them from the ground all the way up to the top. Clear as a bell. Can’t now. Way too much haze.
Exactly.
Used to see that here all the time in early summer.
Haven’t seen it in a number of years.
Haze at 30,000 feet certainly could happen on a given day.
But not every day for years.
That’s not natural weather.
It’s obvious that it’s not.
I can remember back in the 60s as a child watching thunderheads grow. You could see them from the ground all the way up to the top. Clear as a bell. Cant now. Way too much haze.
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Most of that haze comes from trees. If anything we have less man-made pollution now.