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Some time ago there was a thread which discussed cloud formation
caused by fire on the ground and the resulting plume of heated air
rising and forming a cloud.

Today, we witnessed an excellent example.

http://www.windycroft.gt-britain.co.uk/060306_01.jpg was taken at
11:50, looking SE from the summit of Cruach a'Bhuic (635m), when we
first noticed that cloud was forming above the plume generated by
quite a small blaze on the hills above Helensburgh. (Cruach a' Bhuic
is the prominent lump on the skyline in the centre of the webcam
pictures).

http://www.windycroft.gt-britain.co.uk/060306_02.jpg was taken four
hours later from a much lower altitude. The blaze is now considerable
and the plume has sufficient energy to form a small, well developed
cumulus. What's interesting is that the smoke has spread sideways up-
and downwind with the main downwind component drifting out of the LH
side of the picture. The 'natural' clouds, by comparison have very
little vertical development. The photograph doesn't really bring out
the apocalyptic nature of the cloud which, given that the UK's nuclear
arsenal is stored just around to the right...

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Web cam and weather:- http://www.windycroft.gt-britain.co....her/kabcam.htm
Some walks and treks:- http://www.windycroft.gt-britain.co.uk/walks/

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Alan White wrote:
Some time ago there was a thread which discussed cloud formation
caused by fire on the ground and the resulting plume of heated air
rising and forming a cloud.

Today, we witnessed an excellent example.

http://www.windycroft.gt-britain.co.uk/060306_01.jpg was taken at
11:50, looking SE from the summit of Cruach a'Bhuic (635m), when we
first noticed that cloud was forming above the plume generated by
quite a small blaze on the hills above Helensburgh. (Cruach a' Bhuic
is the prominent lump on the skyline in the centre of the webcam
pictures).

http://www.windycroft.gt-britain.co.uk/060306_02.jpg was taken four
hours later from a much lower altitude. The blaze is now considerable
and the plume has sufficient energy to form a small, well developed
cumulus. What's interesting is that the smoke has spread sideways up-
and downwind with the main downwind component drifting out of the LH
side of the picture. The 'natural' clouds, by comparison have very
little vertical development. The photograph doesn't really bring out
the apocalyptic nature of the cloud which, given that the UK's nuclear
arsenal is stored just around to the right...


Spooky !

Joe
Wolverhampton
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this reminded my of this pictures I took in Canada a few years ago. The
wildfire was about 2 valleys distant and all the smoke was trapped below the
mountain peaks. All we could see was the fire induced cumulus.


http://homepage.ntlworld.com/chris_g...sOverFires.jpg

a few more weather related images at

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/chris_g...sInterests.htm

if anyones interested.

Chris

Joe Egginton wrote:
Alan White wrote:
Some time ago there was a thread which discussed cloud formation
caused by fire on the ground and the resulting plume of heated air
rising and forming a cloud.

Today, we witnessed an excellent example.

http://www.windycroft.gt-britain.co.uk/060306_01.jpg was taken at
11:50, looking SE from the summit of Cruach a'Bhuic (635m), when we
first noticed that cloud was forming above the plume generated by
quite a small blaze on the hills above Helensburgh. (Cruach a' Bhuic
is the prominent lump on the skyline in the centre of the webcam
pictures).

http://www.windycroft.gt-britain.co.uk/060306_02.jpg was taken four
hours later from a much lower altitude. The blaze is now considerable
and the plume has sufficient energy to form a small, well developed
cumulus. What's interesting is that the smoke has spread sideways up-
and downwind with the main downwind component drifting out of the LH
side of the picture. The 'natural' clouds, by comparison have very
little vertical development. The photograph doesn't really bring out
the apocalyptic nature of the cloud which, given that the UK's nuclear
arsenal is stored just around to the right...


Spooky !

Joe
Wolverhampton

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Very similar story above Aberfeldy today, the pics could have been from
here (I had to check the text twice to make sure it wasnt).

There were no clouds around so it was dramatic, naturally i was in the
car sans camera.

Alan White wrote:
Some time ago there was a thread which discussed cloud formation
caused by fire on the ground and the resulting plume of heated air
rising and forming a cloud.

Today, we witnessed an excellent example.

http://www.windycroft.gt-britain.co.uk/060306_01.jpg was taken at
11:50, looking SE from the summit of Cruach a'Bhuic (635m), when we
first noticed that cloud was forming above the plume generated by
quite a small blaze on the hills above Helensburgh. (Cruach a' Bhuic
is the prominent lump on the skyline in the centre of the webcam
pictures).

http://www.windycroft.gt-britain.co.uk/060306_02.jpg was taken four
hours later from a much lower altitude. The blaze is now considerable
and the plume has sufficient energy to form a small, well developed
cumulus. What's interesting is that the smoke has spread sideways up-
and downwind with the main downwind component drifting out of the LH
side of the picture. The 'natural' clouds, by comparison have very
little vertical development. The photograph doesn't really bring out
the apocalyptic nature of the cloud which, given that the UK's nuclear
arsenal is stored just around to the right...

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On Tue, 07 Mar 2006 19:04:28 GMT, Brian Blair
wrote:

Very similar story above Aberfeldy today, the pics could have been from
here (I had to check the text twice to make sure it wasnt).
...


Is it heather burning?

--
Alan White
Twenty-eight miles NW of Glasgow, overlooking Lochs Long and Goil in Argyll, Scotland.
Web cam and weather:- http://www.windycroft.gt-britain.co....her/kabcam.htm
Some walks and treks:- http://www.windycroft.gt-britain.co.uk/walks/


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