Chemtrails Over Fort Worth Today

Fort Worth, United States · 32.75°N, 97.33°W · Last updated: Sun, 19 Apr 2026 07:57:27 GMT

Current Contrail Conditions

Low Likelihood2/8 levels favorable

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

Solar visibility: Not visible (night) · Sun elevation: -41.2°

Atmospheric Conditions by Pressure Level

ChemTracker monitors 8 pressure levels above Fort Worth. 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-5835Unlikely
200 hPa38,637 ft-583052Unlikely
225 hPa36,216 ft-564576Likely
250 hPa34,004 ft-51.54777Likely
275 hPa31,965 ft-463250Unlikely
300 hPa30,070 ft-41.51624Unlikely
350 hPa26,636 ft-34.6710Unlikely
400 hPa23,578 ft-27.479Unlikely

Solar Visibility Over Fort Worth

Visibility RatingNot visible (night)
Sun Elevation-41.2°
Visibility Factor0%

Solar visibility determines how well contrails can be observed from the ground. Higher sun elevation means better backlit visibility of trail formation above Fort Worth.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there chemtrails over Fort Worth today?

ChemTracker monitors real-time atmospheric conditions above Fort Worth to predict contrail formation. Currently, 2 of 8 pressure levels show conditions favorable for contrail formation — indicating low likelihood of persistent trails.

What atmospheric conditions cause contrails over Fort Worth?

Contrails form above Fort Worth 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 Fort Worth?

ChemTracker uses live ADS-B data to track every aircraft over Fort Worth 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 Fort Worth.

What is contrail climate forcing near Fort Worth?

Aircraft contrails can have a warming effect on the climate, particularly during certain atmospheric conditions. Above busy air corridors like those near Fort Worth, 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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