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Davonu 05-06-2022 09:47 AM

Anybody See This?
 
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Yesterday riding along I saw what is shown in the attached photo. Looks like it could have been a fire or explosion, but who knows.

Taurus510 05-06-2022 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Davonu (Post 2092962)
Yesterday riding along I saw what is shown in the attached photo. Looks like it could have been a fire or explosion, but who knows.

We saw it as well, strange looking.

GpaVader 05-06-2022 10:50 AM

I think it was from them taking the Water Tower and Windmill down in Brownwood.

Taurus510 05-06-2022 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by GpaVader (Post 2092998)
I think it was from them taking the Water Tower and Windmill down in Brownwood.

Wrong direction. We were at the intersection of Morse and 466, this was due west of there.

AZ SLIM 05-07-2022 04:06 AM

If you look closely there is a smoke column rising from the ground, probably someone burning a pile of trees removed for new construction. Happens all the time. The warm air from the fire rises and condenses in the cooler air above. That along with the smoke particles that the moisture can cling to makes a temporary cloud. Out west some big wildfires do this and can actually make huge clouds that produce lightning. Amazing!
(from and old wildland fireman)

Kenswing 05-07-2022 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by AZ SLIM (Post 2093148)
If you look closely there is a smoke column rising from the ground, probably someone burning a pile of trees removed for new construction. Happens all the time. The warm air from the fire rises and condenses in the cooler air above. That along with the smoke particles that the moisture can cling to makes a temporary cloud. Out west some big wildfires do this and can actually make huge clouds that produce lightning. Amazing!
(from and old wildland fireman)

Nothing like a plume dominated fire, especially when the column comes crashing down around 2:00 in the morning.

Petersweeney 05-08-2022 06:30 AM

It was the guy looking for a place to put his grill while he’s up north, someone told him it had to be hot before he cleaned it…

Instead 05-08-2022 06:48 AM

- Thank you. Learn something new everyday!
 
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Originally Posted by AZ SLIM (Post 2093148)
If you look closely there is a smoke column rising from the ground, probably someone burning a pile of trees removed for new construction. Happens all the time. The warm air from the fire rises and condenses in the cooler air above. That along with the smoke particles that the moisture can cling to makes a temporary cloud. Out west some big wildfires do this and can actually make huge clouds that produce lightning. Amazing!
(from and old wildland fireman)


Thank you! I did not know this. Learn something new everyday!

Bay Kid 05-08-2022 06:53 AM

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Originally Posted by AZ SLIM (Post 2093148)
If you look closely there is a smoke column rising from the ground, probably someone burning a pile of trees removed for new construction. Happens all the time. The warm air from the fire rises and condenses in the cooler air above. That along with the smoke particles that the moisture can cling to makes a temporary cloud. Out west some big wildfires do this and can actually make huge clouds that produce lightning. Amazing!
(from and old wildland fireman)

And we are preached to daily that we are causing pollution by driving a gas car!

GOLFER54 05-08-2022 06:57 AM

Rumor has it the block party served only beer, pork and beans.

lildfromnyc 05-08-2022 06:59 AM

Hahahaha.... I was thinking the same thing.

Rodneysblue 05-08-2022 07:51 AM

I heard about the new location for Costco and it blew my mind.

tophcfa 05-08-2022 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by AZ SLIM (Post 2093148)
If you look closely there is a smoke column rising from the ground, probably someone burning a pile of trees removed for new construction. Happens all the time. The warm air from the fire rises and condenses in the cooler air above. That along with the smoke particles that the moisture can cling to makes a temporary cloud. Out west some big wildfires do this and can actually make huge clouds that produce lightning. Amazing!
(from and old wildland fireman)

That explains it, we live in the general area and a couple times each week we get a very strong smell of smoke from a fire outside. It typically happens at night, but recently it has happened during the day.

jimlambert 05-08-2022 08:31 AM

Plume
 
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Originally Posted by Davonu (Post 2092962)
Yesterday riding along I saw what is shown in the attached photo. Looks like it could have been a fire or explosion, but who knows.

That’s Ed Crankshafts house. He’s just doing a little barbecuing!

DandK 05-08-2022 08:38 AM

We watched this for a bit of time. It is believed to have been a lengthy controlled burn. What we witnessed was the smoke from the fire turning into a CLOUD!! The sky was otherwise cloudless. It was a first time experience for us. In checking the Web, a meteorologist called this a pyrocumulus cloud noting they can grow to the point of creating a thunderstorm. Happy Mother's Day, Mother Nature, you are awesome!

fdpaq0580 05-08-2022 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by jimlambert (Post 2093506)
That’s Ed Crankshafts house. He’s just doing a little barbecuing!

Hahaha! 😄😄

temartin 05-08-2022 01:12 PM

It was Putin.

MartinSE 05-08-2022 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Bay Kid (Post 2093465)
And we are preached to daily that we are causing pollution by driving a gas car!

Was this a joke? Sarcasm? You understand the magnitude of 300 million cars idling for 30 minutes to an hour so people can get to work compared to one tiny insignificant fire?

Driller703 05-08-2022 07:01 PM

Looks like a cloud to me.

Villagevip 05-08-2022 09:44 PM

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Bay Kid 05-09-2022 05:47 AM

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Originally Posted by MartinSE (Post 2093600)
Was this a joke? Sarcasm? You understand the magnitude of 300 million cars idling for 30 minutes to an hour so people can get to work compared to one tiny insignificant fire?

No it wasn't. One big burn does much more pollution than me driving my car down the highway.

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 05-09-2022 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by MartinSE (Post 2093600)
Was this a joke? Sarcasm? You understand the magnitude of 300 million cars idling for 30 minutes to an hour so people can get to work compared to one tiny insignificant fire?

300 million cars? Are you talking worldwide?

As for the pollution caused by cars, it's minute compared to ocean going cargo ships and commercial jets.

We could shut down all of the cars in the US and it wouldn't make a dent in the pollution compared to what China and Russia produce.

Bay Kid 05-10-2022 05:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr Winston O Boogie jr (Post 2093810)
300 million cars? Are you talking worldwide?

As for the pollution caused by cars, it's minute compared to ocean going cargo ships and commercial jets.

We could shut down all of the cars in the US and it wouldn't make a dent in the pollution compared to what China and Russia produce.

From my home on the Chesapeake Bay I see ships going and coming on the bay. Most you can see the smoke long before you see the ship.
A good burn will bother neighbors for miles with smelly pollution.


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