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Pyrocumulonimbus

  • March 03, 2022

This pyrocumulonimbus, or very large fire cloud, was formed from the smoke plume from the Cabin Lake Fire near Meeker, Colorado. These storms are not new but are becoming more common as fire extremeness increases. They are often too hot and full of ashes to rain water, but instead they rain fire in the form of massive firebrands and lightning, creating even more fires.

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