pyrocumulus
PY-roh-KYOO-myoo-lus
A towering convective cloud generated by the heat of a large fire, capable of producing its own lightning, downdrafts, and erratic winds. The fire makes its own weather. When a pyrocumulus reaches the tropopause and flattens into an anvil, it becomes a pyrocumulonimbus — and can seed new fires miles away with its lightning.
Etymology
Greek pyr (fire) + Latin cumulus (heap). A heap of cloud born from fire.
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