
I pulled up the nexrad radar today at 2:30pm to see what was going on
in my area of Central Florida. By looking at the radar image I seen
precipation had moved into my area, like right over my house.
But there wasn't a cloud of any kind in the entire sky...completely blue as far as the eye could see.
So I called up the Weather Service in Melbourne, FL and asked what was going on with the Radar and
a gentleman that I spoke with said it was
military aircraft releasing Chaff ..probably for an excercise.
So I had to get on the Web and read about Chaff used to fool Radars
http://www.af.mil/environment/contrails_flares.asp
"After the chaff is ejected from the aircraft and into the aircraft slipstream, the chaff packages burst open and the fibers scatter
to form a radar-reflective cloud called a chaff corridor. Each chaff package is designed to simulate an aircraft. Several aircraft can create a chaff curtain, consisting of thousands of false targets, which confuse the radar guidance package on a missile so they are unable to locate the real targets within the chaff cloud. "