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hatrack

(59,583 posts)
Sun Jul 29, 2018, 05:35 PM Jul 2018

And For My 45,000th Post: 3 CA Fires Hot/Big Enough To Produce Clouds Typical Of Volcanic Eruptions

Three terrible wildfires are burning in California right now. And all three are more visually menacing than usual, thanks to a unique weather phenomenon the flames are creating. The fires are burning so hot that they're making their own pyrocumulus cloud systems, each up to five miles high. These clouds are also making firefighting efforts more difficult.

Normal clouds are formed when the sun heats the earth’s surface, causing water to evaporate and rise into the atmosphere, where it cools and condenses into a cloud. This is a relatively slow process compared to the formation of a pyrocumulus cloud, where the intense heat of a huge wildfire burns the moisture out of the vegetation. This moisture then accumulates on smoke particles and rapidly condenses as it rises.

Pyrocumulus clouds are more commonly seen above volcanic eruptions, which produce lots of steam. If you’ve ever seen an evil-looking cloud creating dry lightning above a volcano, that’s a pyrocumulus cloud. They’re colored black or dark brown by the volcanic ash, whereas ones created by wildfires are usually dark gray, due to the smoke and ash.

The speed with which pyrocumulus clouds form and change, combined with the heat of the fire, can lead to quick, massive temperature swings in the atmosphere, producing unpredictable and severe winds. These can exacerbate the intensity of wildfires, and cause them to move or otherwise behave in unpredictable ways. And that all can put the lives of firefighters and the public at risk.

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https://www.outsideonline.com/2330891/california-wildfire-pyrocumulus-clouds

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And For My 45,000th Post: 3 CA Fires Hot/Big Enough To Produce Clouds Typical Of Volcanic Eruptions (Original Post) hatrack Jul 2018 OP
++Thank you for your postings and information hatrack esp. in this group lunasun Jul 2018 #1
Thank you for the 45,000. You stay on top of the news, good and bad, mostly bad but... NNadir Jul 2018 #2
De nada! It's a dirty job, but somebody's got to do it .. .. hatrack Jul 2018 #3

NNadir

(33,512 posts)
2. Thank you for the 45,000. You stay on top of the news, good and bad, mostly bad but...
Sun Jul 29, 2018, 11:20 PM
Jul 2018

...someone has to do it.

I like your voice.

hatrack

(59,583 posts)
3. De nada! It's a dirty job, but somebody's got to do it .. ..
Mon Jul 30, 2018, 08:16 AM
Jul 2018

And did I mention absolutely no shortage of material?

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