Chemtrails Over Stoke-on-Trent Today

Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom · 53.00°N, 2.18°W · Last updated: Sun, 19 Apr 2026 17:12:36 GMT

Current Contrail Conditions

None Likelihood0/8 levels favorable

0 of 8 atmospheric pressure levels currently show conditions favorable for contrail formation.

Solar visibility: Excellent · Sun elevation: 17.3°

Atmospheric Conditions by Pressure Level

ChemTracker monitors 8 pressure levels above Stoke-on-Trent. Contrails form when temperature is below the Schmidt-Appleman threshold and relative humidity with respect to ice (RH-ice) exceeds 70%.

PressureAltitudeTemp (°C)RH-water (%)RH-ice (%)Contrail
150 hPa44,327 ft-5435Unlikely
200 hPa38,637 ft-5423Unlikely
225 hPa36,216 ft-53.51423Unlikely
250 hPa34,004 ft-53.5712Unlikely
275 hPa31,965 ft-512541Unlikely
300 hPa30,070 ft-491626Unlikely
350 hPa26,636 ft-44.32538Unlikely
400 hPa23,578 ft-37.92333Unlikely

Solar Visibility Over Stoke-on-Trent

Visibility RatingExcellent
Sun Elevation17.3°
Visibility Factor95%

Solar visibility determines how well contrails can be observed from the ground. Higher sun elevation means better backlit visibility of trail formation above Stoke-on-Trent.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there chemtrails over Stoke-on-Trent today?

ChemTracker monitors real-time atmospheric conditions above Stoke-on-Trent to predict contrail formation. Currently, 0 of 8 pressure levels show conditions favorable for contrail formation — indicating none likelihood of persistent trails.

What atmospheric conditions cause contrails over Stoke-on-Trent?

Contrails form above Stoke-on-Trent when jet exhaust meets air colder than approximately −40°C at cruising altitude (typically 8,000–12,000 metres). Persistence depends on relative humidity with respect to ice — when the air is supersaturated (RH-ice above 100%), trails can last hours and spread into cirrus-like haze. The Schmidt-Appleman criterion predicts these conditions from temperature, pressure, and humidity data.

How does ChemTracker track aircraft over Stoke-on-Trent?

ChemTracker uses live ADS-B data to track every aircraft over Stoke-on-Trent in real time. Each aircraft's altitude is cross-referenced against atmospheric data from Open-Meteo at 8 pressure levels. The app shows you which planes are producing trails, their flight numbers, and whether current conditions are favorable for persistent contrail formation above Stoke-on-Trent.

What is contrail climate forcing near Stoke-on-Trent?

Aircraft contrails can have a warming effect on the climate, particularly during certain atmospheric conditions. Above busy air corridors like those near Stoke-on-Trent, persistent contrails and the resulting cirrus clouds can trap outgoing infrared radiation. This effect varies with time of day, season, and local weather patterns. ChemTracker's pressure-level data helps researchers and observers understand when this forcing is most significant.

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