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contrail cloud
This type of cloud didn't exist in Luke Howard's time because contrails, or "condensation trails", are formed from the vapor expelled into the atmosphere from jet planes flying at high altitudes.
The cold temperatures in the upper atmosphere turn aircraft vapor into ice crystals that look like cirrus clouds.
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