PARADISE, Calif. -- Satellite imagery from NASA shows how a massive plume of smoke from the devastating Camp Fire has spread across Northern California over the past week since the fire broke out.
(Video courtesy Ventura County Fire Department) "This time lapse is a good example of how fires can create their own weather conditions. The heat from the fire causes a rapid rise of gases and smoke ...
People across California had a pretty spooky start to their Christmas weekend, when a SpaceX rocket created a bright, jellyfish looking plume in the twilight sky on Friday. Time-lapse videos show the ...
Jack Fusco was a little worried. The weather on Hawaii Island wasn’t cooperating — it was rainy and cloudy — and he needed to bring back some great photos. It wasn’t that he was worried that people ...
PARADISE, Calif. -- Satellite imagery from NASA shows how a massive plume of smoke from the devastating Camp Fire has spread across Northern California over the past week since the fire broke out.
The Ventura County Fire Department captured a dramatic time lapse of a collapsing pyrocumulus cloud, or "fire cloud," on Dec. 11 while fighting the fierce Thomas Fire.Fire clouds behave similarly to ...
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