Up in Smoke
A pyrocumulus cloud is a hallmark of climate-change-intensified fires
Pyrocumulus cloud—it's an eerie term, almost tailored to the era of climate chaos. A pyrocumulus forms when hot air rises off a wildfire. The resulting cloud can stretch for miles into the sky—evidence of a fire big enough and hot enough to create its own weather. This pyrocumulus formed above the Happy Camp Complex Fire in California's Klamath National Forest in 2014.
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