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Wildfires can become hot enough to produce rare mushroom-cloud like formation known as pyrocumulus clouds. When they form they will tower above the ash and smoke.
Australia's massive wildfires have sparked billowing pyrocumulus clouds — menacing columns of water vapor and smoke that tower over raging firestorms.
How to Wrap Your Mind Around the Sheer Destructive Power of Nukes. ... The pyrocumulus, or firestorm cloud, that engulfed the city of Hiroshima after the U.S. atomic bomb attack on August 6, 1945.
Pyrocumulus clouds Fire clouds are known as pyrocumulus. In Latin, pyro means “fire” and cumulus means “pile” or “heap.” They form over heat sources due to the intense, upward ...
How wildfire conditions can create thunderstorm clouds 01:17. Heat from the recent wildfires raging in northern Minnesota is so intense, that under the right circumstances, they can actually ...
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