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plume and smoke
This occurs because the sound, flash, pressure waves, and lead loaded smoke plume normally projected away from the shooter are now partially redirected outwards to the side or even at backward angles towards the shooter or gun crew.
The resulting smoke plume was visible for many miles.
Smokey Point got its name from a 1950s outdoor-barbecue restaurant started by Eric and Pearl Shurstad, who called their place the Smokey Point Café after the plume of smoke it generated.
As he runs toward the exit, he begins to change, taking on the appearance of the devil with each step before departing the castle in a plume of smoke.
Such areas are often kept under observation by rangers, who will dispatch someone to investigate any unidentified plume of smoke.
At 09: 35, the navigator of Brooklyn sighted a plume of smoke coming from the mouth of the port.
A thin greyish plume of smoke is visible near the island ’ s southeastern shore, rising from Kilauea — the most active volcano on Earth.
Image: BuncefieldFire. jpg | The smoke plume from the 2005 Hertfordshire Oil Storage Terminal fire as seen from Dunsmore, Buckinghamshire, about away.
While suitable for high-speed aircraft that quickly clear the plume, it is not suitable for slower aircraft and helicopters which would be flying in the smoke for some period of time.
North of Scone and adjacent to the Highway is Mount Wingen – the Burning Mountain – where a light but constant plume of smoke issues from fissures in the ground, caused by lightning setting fire to coal seams close to the surface tens of thousands of years ago.
Violet, Klaus, and Quigley see, rising from the cliff, the plume of green smoke being emitted from Sunny's Verdant Flammable Device.
An engine failure had generated a fire and a plume of black smoke subsequently ensued.
For example, a photo from 1 January 2001 shows Mount Cleveland, Alaska, with a plume of smoke, prior to its eruption the following month.
The super tall smoke stack can be seen from about 40 miles across the lake from the shores in Toronto, Pickering, and Ajax, Ontario, usually topped off with a plume of heat.
In an attempt to keep the oil from contaminating the Mississippi River, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources set a controlled burn that lasted for 1 day and created a smoke plume about high and long.
* New York Public Library Digital Gallery, early photograph of smoke plume from Mt.
The pilot on American Airlines Flight 333 replied that he saw a large smoke plume off to his left, indicating that Flight 498 had crashed.
Suddenly, a plume of fiery smoke shoots from the ground.
However, a plume of smoke suddenly rises from the ground as an audio-animatronic Wicked Witch of the West ( Margaret Hamilton ) appears and asks who is responsible for killing the Wicked Witch of the East.
Stills taken from Greater_Manchester_Police # Air_Support_Unit | India 99, a Greater Manchester Police helicopter, showing the Ford Cargo truck moments before the blast, the explosion taking place, and the resulting smoke plume over the city, dwarfing the adjacent 23-storey high-rise, Arndale House.
In early July 1996, a passing ship reported a 1-km high plume of " ash and smoke " ( Neal and McGimsey, 1997 ).
The Courthouse facade is visible to the left of the smoke plume.
; Oil Jets / Smoke Screen: KITT could spray an oil slick and a plume of smoke from under the rear bumper.
The Aspen Fire, south of centre, had the largest smoke plume of all the fires.

plume and rose
The mushroom-shaped plume rose from avalanches of hot debris ( pyroclastic flow s ) that cascaded down the north flank of the volcano.
Its origin is probably from a mantle plume that rose 50 – 32 million years ago, as a result from the collision of the Indian and Eurasian plate.
The launch attempt failed because the plume of water following the missile rose to greater height than expected, resulting in water being in the nozzle when the motor ignited.
An AVO observation flight reported that a steam and ash plume rose as high as above sea level and produced minor ash fall on the upper south flank of Redoubt.
The plume rose to a height of ~ 4. 6 km.
In February 2010 observers at the Gunung Rinjani Observation Post located 1. 25 km ( 4000 feet ) northeast of G. Rinjani saw one whitish-colored plume that rose from the volcano.
In the 1987 eruption, which occurred on March 2, the plume rose to above the volcano.

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Instruments on Galileo detected a fireball which reached a peak temperature of about 24, 000 K, compared to the typical Jovian cloudtop temperature of about 130 K, before expanding and cooling rapidly to about 1500 K after 40 s. The plume from the fireball quickly reached a height of over 3, 000 km.
The Spanish expeditions to the Pacific Northwest, with the 1791 Francisco de Eliza expedition preceding Vancouver by a year, had also missed the Fraser River although they knew from its muddy plume that there was a major river located nearby.
Portrait by Friedrich Engels. Johann Kaspar Schmidt ( October 25, 1806 – June 26, 1856 ), better known as Max Stirner ( the nom de plume he adopted from a schoolyard nickname he had acquired as a child because of his high brow, in German ' Stirn '), was a German philosopher, who ranks as one of the literary fathers of nihilism, existentialism, post-modernism and anarchism, especially of individualist anarchism.
The nom de plume, " Altenberg ", came from a small town on the Danube River.
It also demonstrated the ability of the seeker to shift its aiming point from a rocket's hot plume to its cool body, a first for infrared ABM seekers.
* June 24 – British Airways Flight 9 suffers a temporary 4-engine flameout and damage to the exterior of the plane, after flying through the otherwise undetected ash plume from Indonesia's Mount Galunggung.
Although commonly termed " cryovolcanic ", this nitrogen plume activity is distinct from Triton's larger scale cryovolcanic eruptions, as well as volcanic processes on other worlds, which are powered by the internal heat of the body in question.
Armadillo aerospace's quad rocket vehicle showing visible banding ( shock diamonds ) in the exhaust plume from its propulsion system
The roughly 280 mile long fallout plume from 15 Mt shot Castle Bravo, ca.
In Ventôse and Germinal ( roughly late winter and early spring ) he published, under the nom de plume of Lalande, soldat de la patrie, a new paper, the Eclaireur du Peuple, ou le Défenseur de Vingt-Cinq Millions d ' Opprimés, which was hawked clandestinely from group to group in the streets of Paris.
An ash plume from the eruption reached a height of 32, 000 feet before drifting westward, disrupting air traffic from the United States to Asia and causing ashfalls on Alaska's Unimak Island.
Image: Sahara dust plume Nov 1998. jpg | Dust from the Sahara desert being sucked into a Extratropical Cyclone over the northeast Atlantic Ocean.
The name " quetzal " is from Nahuatl quetzalli, " large brilliant tail feather " ( American Heritage Dictionary ) or " tail coverts of the quetzal " ( Merriam – Webster's Collegiate Dictionary ), from the Nahuatl root quetz = " stand up " used to refer to an upstanding plume of feathers.
To the sound of drum and bugle, he wrapped the flag around the plume of his hat, weighted it with a stone from the river bank, and lowered it into the river.
The plume rises from a concrete water-lily sculpture in the center of a large man-made lake.
Image: Dust Extends from Saudi Arabia to Iran. jpg | A thick dust plume over Kuwait and the north-western tip of the Persian Gulf.
Smoke plume emanating from the World Trade Center as seen from the International Space Station | ISS ( 4: 00 p. m. EST )
It is also atop the Galapagos hotspot, a place where the Earth's crust is being melted from below by a mantle plume, creating volcanoes.
While the older islands have disappeared below the sea as they moved away from the mantle plume, the youngest islands, Isabela and Fernandina, are still being formed, with the most recent volcanic eruption in April 2009 where lava from the volcanic island Fernandina started flowing both towards the island's shoreline and into the centre caldera.

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