1. This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Learn More.

LA Wild Fires: Time lapse of pyrocumulus clouds

Discussion in 'Science & Technology' started by jason8er, Sep 3, 2009.

  1. jason8er

    jason8er Luxury Box Luxury Box

    7,245
    7,090
    113
    Dec 7, 2007
    Beaufort, SC
    phinnhedd and Celtkin like this.
  2. Celtkin

    Celtkin <B>Webmaster</b> Luxury Box

    20,223
    11,565
    113
    Nov 22, 2007
    46.73° N, 117.00° W
    Thanks Jason. That was awesome photography.
     
    jason8er likes this.
  3. BigDogsHunt

    BigDogsHunt Enough talk...prove it!

    22,422
    9,819
    0
    Nov 27, 2007
    DC Metro Area
    reminds me of Mt Saint Helens
     
    jason8er likes this.
  4. jason8er

    jason8er Luxury Box Luxury Box

    7,245
    7,090
    113
    Dec 7, 2007
    Beaufort, SC
    Yeah, doesn't it? I always knew volcanoes did this, but never though of forest fires so much.

    Hell, the clouds from volcanoes can have lightning in them and even below freezing temperatures.

    Here's a stunning photo taken from the International Space Station, of Russia's Sarychev Peak erupting earlier this year. Amazing.

    [​IMG]
     
    BigDogsHunt and Celtkin like this.

Share This Page