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Researchers discover how wildfires create their own weather

Doppler LiDAR is measuring winds near the plume of the King Fire in California in September, 2014.

Doppler LiDAR is measuring winds near the plume of the King Fire in California in September, 2014.

Credit: San Jose State University


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An experimental grass fire spreads under a meteorological tower.

An experimental grass fire spreads under a meteorological tower.

Credit: San Jose State University


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The experimental grass fire spreads through instrumentation placed in a research plot.

The experimental grass fire spreads through instrumentation placed in a research plot.

Credit: USFS


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Researchers watch the El Portal Fire plume's evolution in Yosemite National Park in July, 2014.

Researchers watch the El Portal Fire plume's evolution in Yosemite National Park in July, 2014.

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The plume of California's Bald Fire is sampled with mobile Doppler LiDAR in August, 2014.

The plume of California's Bald Fire is sampled with mobile Doppler LiDAR in August, 2014.

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Scientists use a mobile atmospheric profiling system near the Eiler Fire in Calif. in July, 2014.

Scientists use a mobile atmospheric profiling system near the Eiler Fire in Calif. in July, 2014.

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