An explosive California wildfire looked like a bomb went off from space here's what's happening
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California's Line Fire has generated pyrocumulus clouds due to extreme heat, illustrating how wildfires can create unique weather patterns, such as dark, smoke-filled clouds.
Pyrocumulus clouds, formed from the intense heat of fires, are darker and more chaotic than typical clouds, capturing much smoke and ash, showcasing the fire's enormity.
The Line Fire's pyrocumulus clouds evolved into pyrocumulonimbus clouds, leading to potential rainfall that might aid firefighting but also risk new fire ignitions from lightning.
Satellite imagery captured striking images of the Line Fire's pyrocumulus clouds, highlighting their dark, chaotic forms which contrast sharply with the visible white cumulus clouds nearby.
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