Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"plume" Definitions
  1. a cloud of something that rises and curves upwards in the air
  2. a large feather
  3. a group of feathers or long thin pieces of material tied together and often used as a decoration

773 Sentences With "plume"

How to use plume in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "plume" and check conjugation/comparative form for "plume". Mastering all the usages of "plume" from sentence examples published by news publications.

And Plume Labs will also give free access to Plume.
And you'll also soon be able to pre-order a Flow, Plume Labs' own device. Plume.
The Imperial College London plans on collaborating with Plume Labs for a research project called E-Plume.
While Plume technology is a component of the new pods, they are not Plume devices, Comcast tells TechCrunch.
She thought she might see the great plume of intensely hot rock, similar to the plume feeding Hawaii's Kilauea volcano.
In June 2017, Comcast invested in Plume and later launched xFi using Plume technology to power the mesh networking product.
The Plume app told me, by the way, that I didn't have to restart the router before plugging in the Plume if it was also a Wi-Fi router, but I did it anyway, just to give Plume a fresh start.
Observations detected a plume of material erupting from the moon's surface at the same spot where Hubble saw evidence of a plume in 2014.
The Cassini spacecraft detected the hydrogen in the plume of gas and icy material spraying from Enceladus during its last, and deepest, dive through the plume on Oct.
"A plume came and a plume went," Paul Mahaffy, of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, said on Sunday during a presentation at an astrobiology meeting in Bellevue, Wash.
People were also seen Tuesday pulling over to take selfies with the ash plume, despite officials urging drivers not to stop along the road to to photograph the ash plume.
Though the lack of plume had been mentioned in the past, nobody had properly galvanized the silent majority, those in search of a proper helmet plume for their beloved Ornstein.
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by David Gregorio
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by James Dalgleish
On one tank, a spigot has dripped an ugly plume.
You could easily mistake them for a plume of exhaust.
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Marguerita Choy
A plume of black smoke rises above the Camp fire.
Radar proving invaluable in understanding plume dynamics and fire progression.
The plume of smoke is already 100s of feet long.
You've never truly seen what a rocket plume looks like.
Normally cameras can't properly capture something like a rocket plume.
Daniela Desantis in ASUNCION, Karl Plume in CHICAGO and Jose
It looked like it was a steam and ash plume.
The white laze plume is the site of ocean entry.
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Phil Berlowitz
First, they could see plume material linked to interior water.
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; editing by Riham Alkousaa
Plume recently debuted a new type of pod called SuperPods.
The High Dynamic Range Camera's view of the rocket plume.
Additional reporting by Karl Plume and Michael Hirtzer in Chicago
Instead buy: A mesh network system like Eero or Plume.
London, Karl Plume in Chicago, and Shinichi Saoshiro in Tokyo;
Additional reporting by P.J. Huffstutter and Karl Plume in Chicago.
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Alistair Bell
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Riham Alkousaa
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Sandra Maler
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Meredith Mazzilli
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Bernadette Baum
The spill created a plume of chemical smoke, Covelli said.
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; editing by Jonathan Oatis
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Peter Cooney
In order to get lightning, the plume must be electrified.
He died in Silver Plume in 1887 under mysterious circumstances.
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; editing by Diane Craft
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Tom Brown
Plume in Chicago; Editing by Sandra Maler and Lisa Shumaker
In the months that followed, the plume grew further still.
Weinraub, Karl Plume and Theopolis Waters in Chicago; Editing by
A large black plume of smoke rose above the capital.
"The resulting ash plume may affect surrounding areas," it said.
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago, editing by G Crosse
Experience the first iteration of their new concept, PLUME, above.
The data is consistent with the idea that Galileo flew through a plume—but the consistency is based on scientist-built simulations of what a plume should look like, which might not necessarily be right.
The probe's Cosmic Dust Analyzer (CDA) and Ion and Neutral Mass Spectrometer (INMS) made measurements, both within the plume and inside Saturn's E-ring, which is formed by plume ice grains escaping from the moon.
HAWAII VOLCANO: KILAUEA LAVA SPEWS DEADLY &aposLAZE&apos PLUME CONTAINING TINY SHARDS OF GLASS Known as "laze" – a combination of the words "lava" and "haze," the plume occurs when molten lava flows into the ocean.
The bright plume can be seen along the day-night boundary.
Artist's impression of Cassini diving through the Enceladus plume in 2015.
Plume Labs and DigitasLBi have teamed up for an interesting experiment.
Plume Labs has been working on pollution prediction for a while.
Plume Labs started a crowdfunding campaign to support the research project.
Additional reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Mary Milliken
Plume Labs has been working on air pollution for a while.
Android users can mute keywords and hashtags using the Plume app.
The galaxy and plume masked from the emission of foreground stars.
Reporting by Caroline Stauffer and Karl Plume; Editing by Bernadette Baum
Reporting by Mark Weinraub and Karl Plume; Editing by Richard Chang
A plume of smoke unfurled into a constantly replenished mushroom cloud.
It's worth spending a moment talking about the hexagonal Plume Pods.
Washington; Karl Plume in Chicago, Erwin Seba and Liz Hampton in
Since I had a Plume network already, things were even easier.
The smoke plume reached the Oklahoma panhandle, hundreds of miles away.
Additional reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Matthew Lewis
Huffstutter and Karl Plume in Chicago, Ayenat Mersie in New York
Reporting by Karl Plume; Editing by P.J. Huffstutter and Tom Brown
Additional reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago Editing by W Simon
Additional reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Susan Thomas
The icy ocean worlds contain intriguing chemistry and water plume activity.
They realized that during the flyby, Galileo flew through a plume.
Someone fired a gun that shot a giant plume of confetti.
Volcanologists said the ash plume shot 0003,658 m into the air.
A pink plume like an artificial flower appeared in Sasha's forehead.
Reporting by Karl Plume and Caroline Stauffer; Editing by Dan Grebler
Additional reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Tom Brown
"SpaceX rocket exhaust plume, Sierra Nevada, California, USA" by Brandon Yoshizawa
In the post, Yoshizawa said that the plume resembled a flower.
Whereas Galileo didn't know that it was flying through a plume and was incapable of collecting material from the plume, Europa Clipper will be able to gather material from plumes if it can fly through them.
Zerbo also posted a simulation of the potential path taken by a plume of gas from the explosion, which made it clear that several stations' communications shut down as the plume was believed to have been approaching.
Video images showed a massive plume of smoke rising after the explosion.
However, there is still debate about whether the inferred plume actually exists.
Spectators view an eruption plume at Kilauea volcano on May 24, 1924.
The Plume system can be purchased direct from the company's online store.
But that simulation also showed the plume reaching Zalesovo on Aug. 13.
Additional reporting by Karl Plume; editing by Simon Webb and Chizu Nomiyama
Right now, the plume is moving towards the northeast, towards mainland Alaska.
"If there is a plume, it would explain things nicely," said Zhou.
Authorities warned that the plume could shift direction if the winds changed.
Authorities warn that the plume could shift direction if the winds change.
The plume can lead to lung damage and eye and skin irritation.
HAWAII VOLCANO&aposS &aposEXPLOSIVE&apos ERUPTION SENDS ASH PLUME SOARING, PROMPTS WARNING
Reporting by Karl Plume; Writing by Jo Winterbottom; Editing by Richard Chang
Shortly after, an astounding plume of pink ash rose into the sky.
Initial Plume set-up was similar to what I found with Eero.
My first Plume device took less than a minute to set up.
The Plume app is excellent, acting as your personal traffic-monitoring system.
This data would feed into their free mobile Plume Air Report application.
Air Patrol from Plume Labs is funding on Crowdfunder through April 3. 
And that's the challenge that companies like Plume will continue to face.
Keystone College in La Plume, Pa., will lend its portable glassworks furnace.
Video footage showed a large plume of smoke rising above the depot.
The contents of that fiery cauldron skyrocketed, creating a mountain-high plume.
Pictures posted on social media showed a thick plume of black smoke.
Plume Design has to date raised $42.2M over three rounds of funding.
The plume from the fire stretches 1,000 miles into the Pacific Ocean.
Hajra Waheed's "Plume 22013-20143" (22014) comprises found images of oil blazes.
The blast sent a plume of black smoke billowing above the skyline.
Alerts spread on cellphones as a smoky plume streamed through the fog.
"The plume was sitting about a kilometer above the ground," Clements says.
Writing under the nom de plume of Sorcha Faal on his website
Woke Vapors and Plume Vapour did not respond to requests for comment.
Huge smoke plume showing up on GOES-17 from the Australia fires.
Since my home has a basement (where the router and first Plume live), I found a central wall plug (in my living room – behind a couch) for the second Plume and a hallway wall outlet for the third.
Similarly, common bottlenose dolphins in Florida show a right-side bias when they catch fish by plume feeding, which is when they kick up a plume of mud or sand with their tail to trap and confuse the fish.
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago Editing by Brian Thevenot and Caroline Stauffer
Additional reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Caroline Stauffer, Simon Webb
Reporting by Karl Plume Additional reporting by Michael Hirtzer; Editing by James Dalgleish
The total height of the plume is like around 1000 meters (~3,200 feet).
Reporting by Fiona Ortiz and Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Dan Grebler
Plume app is nice, but the lack of desktop management is a travesty.
Or so says the website dedicated to her nom de plume, Selena Montgomery.
The ship was ablaze, sending a huge plume of smoke into the air.
When a toilet is flushed with the lid open, this causes " toilet plume".
Authorities expect the alcohol plume to reach the Ohio River early on Monday.
Precipitable water anomalies, including the atmospheric river plume directed at the Mid-Atlantic.
First, Plume is launching a more capable, tri-band router called the SuperPod.
ACROSS THE NATION Newest Hawaii volcanic ash plume rises to about 29,210 feet.
Outside, a huge plume of ash spews from the crater at Agung's peak.
Winds blew much of the 30,000-foot (9,100-meter) plume away from people.
Additional reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; editing by Jonathan Oatis, G Crosse
Dust plume seen within storm systems in far eastern Europe and western Eurasia.
Reporting by Karl Plume and P.J. Huffstutter in Chicago; Editing by Jeffrey Benkoe
A plume of smoke engulfed the area, propelled by a strong sea breeze.
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Jeffrey Benkoe and Grant McCool
How the Plume SuperPods compare to the size of the first-generation pods.
The Plume SuperPods have two Ethernet ports, so connecting wired gear is easier.
Neither the Plume nor SmartThings app offers advanced networking capabilities, which is frustrating.
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama and James Dalgleish
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Sandra Maler and Marguerita Choy
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Chris Reese and Bill Trott
Here is another radar rendering of the #CarrFire plume during the destructive vortex.
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by James Dalgleish and Richard Chang
Up ahead, missiles hit: a whistle, then a crash, then a dark plume.
Earlier this week, eruptions sent ash plume 10,000 feet up in the air.
Reporting by Hallie Gu and Karl Plume, Editing by Shivani Singh, Robert Birsel
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama and Paul Simao
Reporting by Hugh Bronstein; additional reporting by Karl Plume, editing by G Crosse
A bystander reported a thick plume of smoke reaching about 20 feet high.
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Susan Thomas and Richard Chang
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama and Chris Reese
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Caroline Stauffer and Matthew Lewis
Things got weirder when someone posted a photo of the plume in action.
Everything turns a bright white save the detonation and plume of giant smoke.
And warmer weather has improved conditions for pests like the artichoke plume moth.
Recent tests have identified a carcinogenic plume spreading underground, releasing vapors into homes.
Well, it's not as big as the ash plume that came from that.
But a few, apparently rehabilitated, demonstrated activity: a faint plume, a nearby tent.
Reporting by Karl Plume and Tom Polansek in Chicago; Editing by David Gregorio
The applicant's nom de plume was not exactly subtle, if you know Polish.
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Sandra Maler and Jonathan Oatis
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Meredith Mazzilli and Matthew Lewis
The plume can also scatter embers and hot ash over a wider area.
Passenger jets generally cruise at around 30,000 feet, the height of Thursday's plume.
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Caroline Stauffer and David Gregorio
On Tuesday around 1:20 pm, the USGS reported a clearly evident crashing sound for about 5 seconds, which was followed about 20 seconds later by a reddish plume that was then followed several seconds later by minor ashy plume.
Lareau said when the rotating part of the smoke plume intensified on the evening of the 26th, the top of the smoke plume suddenly ballooned from 18,000 feet high to 38,000 feet, a feat that might not have been possible otherwise.
The largest, a magnitude 6.9, produced an ash plume that was 30,000 feet high.
The eruption sent a plume of ash up into the air above the volcano.
Additional reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Andrea Ricci and W Simon
Forecasters said the towering plume of smoke had reached about 20,000 feet (6,100 meters).
Caption: Himawari-8 loop from March 28, 2016 showing the plume from Alaska's Pavlof.
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Andrew Hay and Lisa Von Ahn
Additional reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by James Dalgleish and Rosalba O'Brien
Plume-helmeted guardsmen lined the red carpet as Mr Putin stepped from his limousine.
Reporting by Hugh Bronstein and Karl Plume; Editing by Adam Jourdan and Paul Thomasch
Hawaii time, producing an ash plume that rose about 7,000 feet above sea level.
Plume Labs has designed its own algorithm to predict air pollution around the world.
Reporting by Karl Plume and Tom Polansek; Editing by Caroline Stauffer and Peter Cooney
"The leading edge of the plume is located between Owenton and Carrollton," it said.
As the plume spread, emergency officials told residents to seek shelter and stay inside.
And since we're talking space geysers, let's not forget about Enceladus' south pole plume.
"There are so many volcanoes that could produce an ash plume, at any time."
Reporting by Ludwig Burger in Frankfurt, and Karl Plume and P.J. Huffstutter in Chicago.
Moment later, the bus leaves, and all that's left is a plume of smoke.
The plume of black smoke overhead was thick enough to appear in satellite images.
We live in the mountains, so we can see the huge plume of smoke.
According to the Guardian, the plume clocked in at more than 50 feet high.
Plume Labs wants to be the definitive startup when it comes to air pollution.
Reporting by Mark Weinraub and Karl Plume; Editing by David Gregorio and Sonya Hepinstall
The next image still is an explosion, and then an ignited plume of smoke.
It raged for days, casting a massive plume of toxic smoke over the region.
Additional reporting by Richa Naidu and Karl Plume in Chicago; editing by Anna Willard
When spilled, the condensate can produce a deep underwater plume damaging to marine life.
It flares, and then a slower plume of pieces detaches and floats lazily away.
The plume trade was virtually halted, and populations of herons, egrets and ibises rebounded.
A plume of smoke could be seen coming from the island on Wednesday morning.
A plume of volcanic ash rose above the island of Hawaii on May 0003.
" Ms. Bonilla, meanwhile, describes House of Plume, her company, as "Jimmyjane meets West Elm.
Reporting by Tom Polansek and Karl Plume; Editing by Caroline Stauffer and Leslie Adler
Additional reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; editing by Paul Simao and G Crosse
With reporting by Karl Plume and Tom Polansek in Chicago; Editing by Andrew Hay
Reporting by Karl Plume and Tom Polansek; Editing by Caroline Stauffer and David Gregorio
Makushin last erupted in 1995, when it sent an ash plume 8,000 feet high.
That said, the new study doesn't necessarily confirm the existence of a plume, either.
Additional reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago, editing by G Crosse and Dan Grebler
In this image, the massive plume of brown-gray smoke is at lower left.
They're dragging something on the ground, sending up a plume of red dust or smoke.
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Additional reporting by Tom Polansek; Editing by Matthew Lewis
JunoCam image of Jupiter's moon Io and the volcanic plume along the day-night boundary.
Data from the plume spotted by the Hubble Space Telescope in 2012Image: NASA/ESA/L.
This explosion causes material to shoot upwards in the gas thrust portion of the plume.
Never mind Jovovich and her stunning plume-adorned gown — an homage to throwback Hollywood glam.
A large plume of smoke from a massive fire is seen in Sun Prairie, Wis.
Color bands show the time after launch (in seconds) the rocket's plume may be visible.
Scientists said the acid in the plume was about as corrosive as diluted battery acid.
The toxic plume traveled about 15 miles west of where the lava met the ocean.
This plume is enormous — it&aposs rising several thousand feet above ground and drifting southeast.
ACROSS THE NATION Hawaii volcano&aposs &aposexplosive&apos eruption  sends ash plume soaring, prompts warning.
Samsung is mostly providing the hardware inside, while Plume provides its "adaptive WiFi" management system.
A user can set up the system via the SmartThings app or the Plume app.
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Tom Brown, Richard Chang and Diane Craft
A large plume of smoke coming from Santa Clara County can be seen for miles.
The earlier ash plume rose to a height of 8,000 feet (2.44 km), authorities said.
They wanted to see how a simulated plume might affect the environment around the moon.
There's even more evidence that Galileo mingled with a plume during the December 1997 flyby.
Reporting by Meredith Davis in Chicago; Additional reporting by Karl Plume; Editing by Leslie Adler
The plume collapsed within minutes and solidified into rippling peaks of lava and rocky material.
The closest the saltwater plume is to the water wells is about four miles away.
Even more curious, other armor sets in Dark Souls include a plume—but not Ornstein's.
A plume of smoke rose over Kabul just after midnight and sirens could be heard.
His plume was a smattering of tan feathers; yellow eyes sat high in his head.
The bowl was plopped down in front of me enveloped in a plume of steam.
A giant plume of smoke filled the New York City sky around 9:12 p.m.
A thick plume of smoke was visible as she turned her camera toward the blaze.
She removed a sturdy lock and unleashed a blast of heat and plume of smoke.
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago and Hallie Gu in Beijing; Editing by Paul Simao
It was the wrong color and it had a broken black feather plume on top.
"It has to be a very strong explosive plume or jet of gases," Robock explained.
When there wasn't any water detected in the impact plume, scientists were puzzled as to why.
The ash plume on September 19-20 from the volcano reached 4 kilometers (~13,000 feet) upwards.
If you want to use the accompanying Plume app or parent controls you'll need to subscribe.
She took a deep drag and exhaled a plume of blue smoke into the dusty air.
In this tumultuous election season, political opportunity sometimes knocks with a plume of orange-colored smoke.
On the other, an industrial heater spews flames and a plume of smoke into the air.
A high-resolution look at the #CountyFire smoke plume flowing SW atop the marine stratus layer.
Bilibino is in far eastern Siberia, outside the map of the simulated plume that Zerbo tweeted.
But it's unlikely that we'll see Plume court consumers as aggressively as other companies, like Eero.
In the north, the river plume casts a heavy shadow, rendering both light and oxygen scarce.
Again, it's that noxious plume of deja vu smoke that instantly transports me to late 2002.
The National Weather Service says the ash plume reached as high as 240,226 feet (2,133 meters).
Be aware that the laze plume travels with the wind and can change direction without warning.
Images from CNN affiliate KSHB after the spill showed a thick gray plume clouding the air.
An air tanker passes behind a smoke plume while battling the River Fire in Lakeport, Calif.
Once you have achieved your PH start your smoker with a nice steady plume of smoke.
That water has since gathered into a massive low-salinity plume on the Texas ocean shelf.
Plume charges $60 a year for its network management, with the first year free with purchase.
Plume knows when you plug in the pods and connects them to the network for you.
I also noted that my mobile device didn't want to choose the Plume network by default.
Plume will automatically test the network speed every few hours, which you can see mapped out.
Reporting by Tom Polansek and Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Cynthia Osterman and Dan Grebler
As he fled, he heard a loud noise and saw a plume of thick black smoke.
In 1859, a giant plume of magnetized plasma was flung out into space from the Sun.
Her debut essay collection, You Can't Touch My Hair, will be published by Plume next month.
A dark plume was visible from dozens of miles away and local residents reported acrid smells.
Her mother is a television producer and the president of Silver Plume Productions in Greenwich, Conn.
"The summit crater hosts an active lava pond and a vigorous gas plume," the USGS says.
On Wednesday, the volcano belched a plume that reached about 7,000 feet (2,133 meters), scientists said.
Reporting by Michael O'Boyle, Tom Polansek and Karl Plume; Editing by Susan Thomas and Peter Cooney
The company partnered with Palo Alto-based Plume Design to provide software that powers the devices.
Then, after a routine patch showed up, Marwede noticed people were talking about the fabled plume.
Smaïl was purportedly the nom de plume of a well-educated French-born Arab, or Beur.
The Heavy roared to life, a plume of smoke and steam shooting sideways from the launchpad.
In November, the E.P.A. identified a plume of contamination stretching beyond the site toward nearby homes.
After five seconds, the plume disappeared as the last of the steam escaped through the nozzle.
A re-decoration of a congressional office with red walls and a plume of pheasant feathers.
From my balcony, I could see a huge plume of smoke billowing up from behind trees.
Then a plume of smoke starts spreading from the upper right-hand corner of the screen.
With their radar now firing its radio signals, they began peering into the Kincade Fire's plume.
Better understand the dynamics of the plume and you can better understand the nature of wildfire.
People in Tagaytay take photos of the massive plume of ash and steam from Taal volcano.
Jones said the pills protect against the plume from a radioactive event, not the blast itself.
After that, the plume moved north toward Scandinavia before arriving in Italy on October 2, 2017.
A huge plume of smoke wafted across the city and ash fell over a large area.
The mix produced a large steam plume that quickly evaporated all of the water in the lake.
A laze plume rises where lava pours into the sea from fissure 8 on Hawaii's Big Island.
The plume undergoes rapid vertical development, growing from 6 to 12 km (19->39Kft) in 40 min.
If it's not a building about to collapse, it's a giant smoke plume that swallows her whole.
Reporting by Mark Weinraub in Washington, additional reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago, editing by G Crosse
GOES-15, the weather satellite, also captured a nice loop of the plume from Pavlof (see below).
There was also a clearly visible sulfur dioxide plume from the eruption in the recent OMPS pass.
A dark grey ash plume from one of the new craters is becoming a more common feature.
On top of that, glowing and a small plume was noted from the Voragine crater as well.
This changed when a dark grey ash plume was spotted by Earth-observing satellites on March 25.
Video taken of the eruption from the ground shows a billowing plume coming from the volcano's summit.
The Plume Pods and SuperPods are wall-wart style mesh routers that plug directly into your outlet.
Last year, we saw these multi-unit systems from Eero, Luma, Plume, Google, and Netgear (among others).
Lava flows downslope Sunday and enters the ocean, but a laze plume obscures the point of entry.
A three-pack is also available for $119, instead of the $179 when bought directly from Plume.
Instead, Comcast licensed the Plume technology, then reconfigured some aspects of it in order to integrate xFi.
The plume extended to 10,000 ft, and left "noticeable ashfall" was reported downwind in the southwest direction.
Because there&aposs little wind, the plume for the most part is rising vertically over the summit.
USGS scientists will not monitor the plume from a summit observatory because of fears of falling ash.
Photos showed flames and a huge plume of smoke coming from the Norwegian-owned Front Altair ship.
That would take detecting the plume of radioactivity that underground nuclear explosions sometimes puff into the air.
Plume launched in late 2016 and has been selling its first router straight to consumers ever since.
It's not like a Plume employee is going to be sitting around micromanaging my Wi-Fi channels.
Plume says its routers will keep working if a subscriber stops paying the $60-per-year subscription.
Plume, on the other hand, uses its cloud backend to much more regularly manage Wi-Fi behavior.
Additional reporting by Karl Plume and Heiwon Shin in Chicago; Editing by Jeffrey Benkoe and Matthew Lewis
A mother gently tended to her baby as a thick, dark plume of smoke enveloped lower Manhattan.
Only in one instance (bottom video) was lighting observed in the upper "buoyant" part of the plume.
Lava from the volcano has also been spewing a deadly plume containing tiny particles of volcanic glass.
Vegetation appears red; the volcanic plume is blue-gray; and lava flows are dark gray and brown.
There was no clear sign of a single, large plume feeding Yellowstone, and it's famous national park.
The towering plume is actually billowing smoke rising up from the raging firestorms that followed the explosion.
About two hours later, Poland said the webcam view showed a dusty plume rising from the summit.
Cassini discovered these geysers in 2005, and has since made several flybys through Enceladus' south polar plume.
Three transit images taken with the HST show statistically significant evidence for plume-like activity on Europa.
The water sent a yellow-orange plume of pollution into rivers in Colorado, New Mexico and Utah.
According to Gansecki, the olivine is carried in the rapidly cooled lava, not the plume of ash.
Backed by cloud-based technology, Plume promises to learn about your network performance and improve over time.
With my Plume network setup and ready for data-sucking activity, I stopped and waited 30 minutes.
A brain floats with the plume of a jellyfish, which features dark solid lines snaking through it.
The plume undergoes rapid vertical development, growing from 22017 to 12 km (19->39Kft) in 40 min.
They're basically little access points, but Plume claims to have developed a pretty intelligent system around them.
You'll just the Plume app on your smartphone to control everything and invite guests onto the network.
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Additional reporting by Gus Trompiz in Paris; Editing by Leslie Adler
When they come out, because the sauce is hot, it creates this, like, huge plume of steam.
On Monday, the collective smoke plume from the fires darkened the sky more than 2,000 miles away.
Google, Linksys and Netgear have offered some pretty compelling offerings, along with newcomers like Plume and Eero.
He said he and others saw a "very large black sooty plume of smoke" from their street.
But not all desperation goes unheard, and in this case, someone was a fan of Ornstein's plume.
But a small plume of smoke coming from somewhere inside the battlements proved people were living there.
A large plume of smoke grew on the horizon to the northeast of the city on Friday.
" But "combine all that in one vehicle of some type with no jet engine, no exhaust plume.
Grinning, he pointed to its enormous silvery back as a plume of breath rose into the sky.
He posted videos from the rooftop showing a thick plume of black smoke rising in the distance.
Slipping the tires around in a plume-of-smoke way might seem cool, but it cancels speed.
Tiny particles of some of that lead mixed with the plume of smoke that drifted over Paris.
By Sunday afternoon the plume had grown to 30,000 feet before ash production stopped around 10 p.m.
Because they only saw the vapor once, the scientists felt confident this water came from a plume.
And in this ominous plume, thunder clapped and lightning streaked through the dark column of volcanic ash.
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Writing by Brendan O'Brien; Editing by Scott Malone and Matthew Lewis
"There exists no danger to the public as a result of the plume thus far," Branick said.
Yoshizawa captured a SpaceX rocket launch, photographing its exhaust plume over the Sierra Nevada mountains in California.
But now, there's a new beautified router created by Branch Creative in San Francisco called the Plume.
"Wi-Fi should just simply work," said Branch Design's co-founder and Plume product designer Josh Morenstein.
She pointed out that no lightning was generated by that radon-rich, ash-free plume over Stromboli.
Reporting by Dominique Patton and Yawen Chen in Beijing and Thomas Polansek and Karl Plume in Chicago.
Significant smoke plume coming from the Cape Canaveral Space X launch pad in Florida, seen on radar.
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Additional reporting by Theopolis Waters in Chicago; Editing by Lisa Shumaker
At the time, the telescope imaged what looked like a 62-mile-high water plume in ultraviolet light.
The plume might have been slightly taller than the first explosion, topping out at 10.6 kilometers (35,000 feet).
The investigators detected ice grains loaded with complex organic material in both the plume and the E ring.
If you've been reluctant to invest in better wifi, Plume has created a reasonably priced point of entry.
A plume of smoke can be seen rising from the lava front as it moves toward the ocean.
A plume of sulfuric acid, which is extremely dangerous in high concentrations, is also rising from a fissure.
Zerbo also tweeted a simulation of the explosion's possible plume, showing it reaching Dubna and Kirov on Aug.
The plume buildup and collapse made the firefighters on the front lines unable to do their jobs safely.
Warnings to pilots are still in place because of the plume that reached 12,000 feet (3,658 meters) Tuesday.
The photo below is of the plume taken without the camera, so you can clearly see the difference.
But eventually I do manage to light the thing, and a plume of fire shoots away from me.
White plume anemones now drape the hull's exterior, while wolf eels, ling cod, and rockfish frequent the wreck.
Reporting by Karl Plume; Additional reporting by Hallie Gu in Beijing, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien and Jonathan Oatis
Officials say the wind carried the ash plume to the southwest, toward Wood Valley, Pahala, Naalehu and Waiohinu.
In early October, radiation monitors around Europe began detecting a puzzling plume of radioactive particles over the continent.
The setting sun illuminated the rocket's expelled gas just right, creating a beautiful white plume above the Earth.
Reporting by Michael Hirtzer, Mark Weinraub, Theopolis Waters and Karl Plume; editing by Caroline Stauffer and Leslie Adler
Reporting by Foo Yun Chee, Vishaka George and Karl Plume; editing by Robin Emmott/Keith Weir/Sriraj Kalluvila
There were no injuries due to the blaze, which sent a large plume of smoke across southeast Houston.
These Plume numbers could change as Plume's cloud-based technology learns more about my home network usage patterns.
It then punched a hole 18 miles deep, blowing a plume of dust and gas into the sky.
A telltale white plume streaked across the sky over Israel Monday morning, revealing the country's latest missile test.
Reporting by Tom Polansek; Additional reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Sandra Maler and Diane Craft
As she stands in front of her home, she watches the plume of gas rise above the trees.
But the effects will be as indecipherable as a plume of colorless gas leaked into a windswept canyon.
Reporting by Tom Polansek; Additional reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Sandra Maler and Diane Craft
Elsewhere, the idea of space exploration is more tangential, a plume of smoke from a distant rocket launch.
Plume SuperPod AC3000 Tri-Band Home WiFi System, $385, available at Amazon—Brandt Ranj, Insider Picks associate editor 
An immense plume of blue-green algae last September covered a 636-mile stretch of the Ohio River.
Geo TV broadcast images of a plume of smoke billowing into the air, apparently from the blast earlier.
A suspected plume of material erupted two years apart from the same location on Jupiter's icy moon Europa.
Judge Canter made his ruling after a Florida rock mining company sued the company over the saltwater plume.
Reporting by Theopolis Waters and Karl Plume in Chicago, Chris Prentice in New York; Editing by Will Dunham
Reporting by Chris Prentice; Additional reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Sandra Maler and Lisa Shumaker
"I think we can make significant leaps by just going back and flying through the plume," said Waite.
As firefighters battled the blaze, a plume of smoke spewed from the roof of the 68-story structure.
It sent up a plume of material upon impact, which the camera was able to capture in detail.
A fiery red color, perhaps a plume of flame, rises up on the left side of the house.
And it had feathers, more when it was young, but probably a tail plume, at least, at maturity.
Tests show an underground "plume" has moved to his wells 2 miles southeast from the base, he said.
But as it gathered speed, the rocket transitioned to vertical, flying straight up on a white plume. Success!
An hour or so later, an explosion came from that direction; a brown plume mushroomed above the hill.
The area is often cloudy, and a seemingly constant volcanic plume conceals the lake most of the time.
Reporting by P.J. Huffstutter in Chicago and Arundhati Sarkar in Bengaluru; Editing by Karl Plume and Jeffrey Benkoe
The plume of smoke tripled in size, as all 27 of Falcon Heavy's engines came to life. Zero.
Other images showed the explosion that shot an ash plume some 261,236 feet (232,658 m) into the air.
It reached the ocean to produce a caustic plume of acid fumes laced with fine volcanic glass specks.
The ash plume could be spotted from miles away, including in nearby cities and towns, like Puebla, Mexico.
Mr. Sweet described a plume of moisture extending from Hawaii to Southern California, bringing with it tropical moisture.
By dawn, all that remained were a few makeshift homes among smoldering ashes and a plume of smoke.
Reporting by Hugh Bronstein; additional reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Ross Colvin and Alistair Bell
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago, additional reporting by Julie Ingwersen; Editing by Jonathan Oatis and Steve Orlofsky
Reporting by Karl Plume, Hallie Gu and Tony Munroe; editing by David Evans, Richard Chang and James Dalgleish
Reporting by Hugh Bronstein and Maximilian Heath; additional reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama
The blast was heard across the city and a plume of smoke could be seen from miles away.
Reporting by Hallie Gu; Additional reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Caroline Stauffer and Cynthia Osterman
Reporting by Karan Nagarkatti in Bengaluru and Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Shounak Dasgupta and Lisa Shumaker
Other images showed the explosion that shot an ash plume some 232,000 feet (3,658 m) into the air.
Reporting by Karl Plume and P.J. Huffstutter in Chicago, Editing by David Gaffen, Rosalba O'Brien and David Gregorio
You gotta check out T.I.'s performance ... Snoop laughs so hard he belts out a plume of smoke.
A possible plume was spotted in 2016 by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, which is currently in orbit around Earth.
Caption: GEOS-15 satellite IR loop showing the plume from the March 27, 2016 eruption of Pavlof in Alaska.
The volcano has also been producing a nearly constant plume with incandescence noticed at night on the SERNAGEOMIN webcam.
Police officer captured the moment a massive ash plume came racing toward him and other people in the area.
Like Eero and other mesh systems, Plume is meant to prevent signal drops and dead spots in your home.
Each Plume Adaptive Wifi pod costs $69, while a three-pack is $179 and a six-pack is $329.
In addition to its mobile app and air quality device, the startup is launching a paid API called Plume.
Later this year, Comcast will put out mesh-creating "Wi-Fi pods" that were designed in collaboration with Plume.
The smoke plume from the Camp fire has caused the air quality in California to deteriorate to dangerous levels.
While they've been selling on the Plume website for $329 for a six-pack, Comcast's six-pack is $199.
Above the house is a plume of smoke spelling out 6 which has been a teaser for the season.
In 2015, when Cassini flew the closest it ever came to Enceladus, molecular hydrogen was detected in the plume.
Mike Poland with the U.S. Geological Survey said Wednesday the plume seems to be made largely of rock dust.
A thick plume of black smoke rose from the waterfront Sheikh Jaber Al Ahmad Cultural Center, television footage showed.
People play golf as an ash plume rises in the distance from the Kilauea volcano on Hawaii's Big Island.
Reporting by Michael Hirtzer, P.J. Huffstutter, Karl Plume and Tom Polansek; Writing by Caroline Stauffer; Editing by James Dalgleish
Also, the security teams were standing unprotected in what was supposed to be a contamination plume during the exercise.
"This is called a vaporizer," said Hunter after blowing out a big, white plume, eliciting laughter in the room.
Early Monday, a small eruption occurred at the Kilauea summit, producing an ash plume that reached about 7,000 feet.
A large explosion at the summit this week spewed a 30,000-foot (1003,100-meter) ash plume into the sky.
Tens of thousands of acres of seagrass wilted and died, blanketing the estuary in a plume of yellow sulfide.
Witnesses reported seeing a large plume of smoke in the air above Ketron Island after the plane went down.
Vivid dye was added, and then the team pumped the plume of carbon dioxide-enriched seawater over the reef.
Additional reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago, Freya Berry in London, Arno Schuetze in Frankfurt; Editing by Alexander Smith
Their backpacks were created by air quality start-up Plume Labs and monitor nitrogen dioxide, ozone and volatile compounds.
Additional reporting by Michael Hirtzer, Theopolis Waters and Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Simon Webb and David Gregorio
Other than a plume of smoke rising from the top of its cone, nothing seems out of the ordinary.
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago and Arathy S Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Shounak Dasgupta and Jeffrey Benkoe
Reporting by Karl Plume; Additional reporting by Julie Ingwersen and Michael Hirtzer; Editing by Leslie Adler and Dan Grebler
It took less than a minute to set up the first plume, which I left connected to my router.
A large plume of ash after an earthquake near the summit of Hawaii's Kilauea volcano on May 25, 2018.
Computer model projection of water vapor transport this weekend, showing a huge plume of moisture pointed at central California.
A dark plume was visible from dozens of miles away and local residents reported acrid smells from the fire.
The large laze plume was blowing inland along the coastline and the agency warned residents to avoid the area.
Beaches along the scenic coast were closed for weeks as an oil plume spread nine miles into the ocean.
In 2015, when Cassini flew the closest it ever came to Enceladus, molecular hydrogen was detected in the plume.
"The Clipper is tuned to look for signs of life in Europa's plume, something we never expected with Cassini."
Mount Aso also erupted in September last year, blasting a plume of black smoke 2 km (1.2 miles) high.
The latest explosion happened Monday, registering as a 5.3 magnitude earthquake with an ash plume reaching about 1,200 feet.
A plume of hair spills across Clément Castelli's forehead as he points his iPhone camera at the bathroom mirror.
The contents of that fiery cauldron skyrocketed, creating a mountain-high plume that poured acid rain into the oceans.
In the late 1800s, plume hunters supplying feathers for the hat industry decimated the egret population on Malheur Lake.
"There was this huge boom, and a big plume of totally black smoke rose up," one skier told NHK.
Television images showed the remains of an aircraft in flames, a plume of smoke and people inspecting the scene.
Videos posted to social media by people in Moria showed a large plume of smoke rising in the distance.
Taal's ash plume was clearly visible from the city of Tagaytay, a well-frequented viewing spot for the volcano.
Silver Plume is also reported to be haunted, and many of its buildings have eerie stories attached to them.
Aurora is swimming when the water in the pool suddenly rises and she risks drowning inside an aquatic plume.
She alerted him to this plume of smoke, which her son, 17-year-old Pliny the Younger, also observed.
Reporting by Brendan O'Brien, Karen Pierog, Karl Plume and Mark Weinraub in ChicagoEditing by Frank McGurty and Cynthia Osterman
The plume of ash stretched out across the surrounding area of the volcano, spreading around 1 km (0.6 miles).
A large plume of black smoke rose above the airfield Sunday and residents said a car bomb had exploded.
Additional reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Writing by Letitia Stein; Editing by Tom Brown; Editing by Bill Trott
Reporting by Maximilian Heath, additional reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Writing by Hugh Bronstein; Editing by Tom Brown
The US Coast Guard responded to the crash site where a "large smoke plume" was seen, NBC News reported.
The Plume is $234 for a minimum, standard pre-order of six pods (each pod is $39) plus shipping.
The plume of scarlet blood shooting back into the syringe when I checked that it was in a vein.
Reporting by Jess Macy Yu in Taipei and Karl Plume in Wisconsin; Editing by Jonathan Weber and Paul Thomasch
The CTBTO's Zerbo also posted a simulation of the explosion's possible plume, showing it reaching Dubna and Kirov on Aug.
Mount Sakurajima erupted in Japan on Tuesday, sending a plume of smoke rising more than 16,000 feet into the air.
Back in September, researchers published results of a model showing how such a plume might affect the Antarctic ice sheet.
This model, aided by observations from a NASA satellite, helped explain the amount of heat such a plume might add.
A plume of smoke rises above the Camp Fire as it moves through the area on Thursday in Paradise, California.
Europa: Researchers want to launch a similar dive into its water plume to give Europa the same treatment as Enceladus.
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago, additional reporting by Jaslein Mahil in Bengaluru; Editing by Shinjini Ganguli and Alistair Bell
Reporting by Chris Prentice in New York and Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Lisa Von Ahn and Jeffrey Benkoe
The firm said the explosion, which sent a huge, dark plume of smoke billowing upwards, occurred just after 3 p.m.
Jia and his colleagues modeled the impact a plume would have had on Galileo's instruments and reached a similar scenario.
Reporting by Mark Weinraub in Chicago; Additional reporting by Tom Polansek and Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Matthew Lewis
The Plume Air Report app already tries to predict pollution, but it could be more accurate with more data points.
Indonesia's Mount Sinabung erupted last weekend, coughing up a 22,000-foot plume of ash that clouded the sky for days.
Plug in your Plume Pod, connect it to your modem via Ethernet cable, launch the app, and follow the instructions.
Will Jameson helped Congolese musician and refugee Menes La Plume set up a sister festival at Malawi's Dzaleka refugee camp.
A nearly 5,000-mile-long cold front connected Dennis to a plume of tropical moisture, known as an atmospheric river.
The fires blanketed much of South-East Asia in a noxious haze and released a vast plume of greenhouse gases.
A plume of smoke could be seen from the airport in the first pictures and videos posted after the crash.
She clicks a remote lighter, and the powder bursts into a plume of white smoke that stinks like rotten eggs.
Plume is announcing today that its Adaptive WiFi system is now available for purchase, following pre-orders earlier this summer.
The ash plume is now 37,000 feet high and trails some 400 miles to the northeast over the Alaskan interior.
The duo selected matching plume-adorned pastel toppers, since no Carnival ensemble would be complete without a jaw-dropping headpiece.
Plume Labs can always compare its predictions with actual pollution levels by waiting and pulling data later in the day.
After the B-17 crashed at the end of a runway, a plume of black smoke billowed from the scene.
In the video, the engine releases a large plume of blue-and-yellow flames that morph shapes throughout the firing.
Still, to be clear, "If you're in that plume, it's not going to be good for your health," he says.
Scientists have explained how lava from the Kilauea volcano is spewing a deadly plume containing tiny particles of volcanic glass.
One missile tore through the building, setting it on fire and sending a large plume of smoke above the area.
In fact, no one has ever actually seen the plume, nor the chunk of Earth's crust Zhou thinks is there.
The explosion, which came shortly after 6:30 pm (1630 GMT), sent a large plume of smoke above central Ankara.
Piano was provided courtesy of Neil Young, who preferred to be credited by a distinctive nom de plume: Joe Yankee.
Reporting by P.J. Huffstutter in Chicago; Additional reporting by John Benny in Bengaluru; Editing by Karl Plume and Matthew Lewis
After a large blast sent up a dark plume of smoke, they proceeded with a bulldozer to clear remaining obstacles.
I easily set up a $179 Plume three-pack in my three-story house and was impressed with the results.
While using this typically requires a subscription fee and Plume hardware, Samsung SmartThings Wifi gets you free access for life.
Reporting by Hallie Gu, Naveen Tukral and Gavin Maguire; Additional reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Joseph Radford
An image posted by NASA showed the scale of the incident, with a thick plume of smoke visible from space.
The blast left a scene of mayhem and destruction and sent a huge plume of smoke over the Afghan capital.
But Eero has managed to make an in, and now Plume is hoping to make a name of its own.
Rushing to his kitchen window, he saw a huge plume of black smoke rising from his Volkswagen Polo parked outside.
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Additional reporting by Dominique Patton in Beijing; Editing by Caroline Stauffer and Sandra Maler
"It's making it all seem a little bit more realistic that we're going to capture some plume activity in process."
Herrine: The moment these wings came to our table, it was like a plume of steam, kind of like Duff's.
"Gone 'Til November" will now be published by Plume, an imprint of the Penguin Group, the company confirmed on Thursday.
Reporting by Nate Raymond in Boston, additional reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; editing by Dan Grebler and Cynthia Osterman
Reporting by Dominique Patton and Hallie Gu in Beijing, Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Tom Hogue and Andrew Hay
The sun was just coming up, and I could see a thin plume of smoke ascending from a nearby hilltop.
That meant such a missile could leave a dangerous radioactive plume behind, wherever it went on a long-winding flightpath.
The chemical can waft from the soil into the air, forming a toxic plume that could be dangerous to inhale.
Over the next week or so, various vessels, flights and satellites intermittently saw an ashy plume rising from the island.
Damascus, Syria (CNN)On one of the Syrian capital's main highways, a plume of smoke is visible in the distance.
Kilauea Volcano erupted from its summit Thursday morning sending a plume of ash 30,000 feet into the sky, per NOAA.
This prompted outgassing that weakened surface integrity and generated the landslide and geyser-like plume of material that followed it.
Reporting by P.J. Huffstutter and Michael Hirtzer; Additional reporting by Karl Plume; Writing by Caroline Stauffer; Editing by Peter Cooney
Plus, by using Plume, Samsung gets to say its wi-fi system uses AI, which is a big marketing win.
Though Dark Souls has fanatics of all stripes, there often wasn't plume discussion unless Marwede was prompting it, causing suspicion.
Caused by intense heat and turbulent wind that creates a vertical plume, they look like tornadoes of flame and ash.
Reporting by Hallie Gu in BEIJING, and Karl Plume in CHICAGO; Additional reporting by Dominique Patton; Editing by Tom Hogue
"You need a very high plume and a lot of sulfur," said NASA climate scientist Chris Colose in an email.
A volcanic eruption near the coast of Sicily sent a plume of smoke more than a mile into the air.
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago, additional reporting by Tom Polansek in Chicago; Editing by Chris Reese and Sonya Hepinstall
Residents and tourists in the Lamu region reported seeing a plume of smoke and hearing gunfire at 3:30 a.m.
One large piece of the Falcon 123 rocket plummeted into the ocean, its impact sending up a mushroom-like plume.
Reporting by Hallie Gu and Dominique Patton in Beijing; Additional reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago, editing by Louise Heavens
That we could translate into how long it would take Galileo to move across a plume that had been proposed.
The Kilauea volcano erupted from its summit, spewing an ash plume that reached 30,000 feet above the island of Hawaii.
Mexico&aposs most active volcano, Popocatépetl, erupted again on Thursday, sending an ash plume nearly 20,000 feet in the air.
On Sunday, the volcano generated ash plume which shot out one kilometer (0.6 miles) into the sky, according to Reuters. 
Then, to get bolts of lightning, the charged particles need to separate into different regions of a volcano's ash plume.
Natalia's first novel appeared, in 1942, under a nom de plume, because Mussolini's racial laws forbade Jews to publish books.
Hours later, we saw a plume of smoke coming from car bombs in the area that the civilians had fled.
The plume offered a real-world example of the climate effects expected from a major nuclear conflict, the team said.
A lower-resolution camera observed a plume of dust rising off the same region of Comet 67P on July 10.
According to the scientists, the plume spread from the Mayak facility toward Central Europe, reaching Italy on October 22013, 2017.
The volcanic ash plume following the eruption reached an altitude of more than 2000 miles and activity is still ongoing.
It was an ill-conceived experiment, and sometimes experiments end with a plume of smoke and a chemistry teacher shrieking.
In the new Astrophysical Journal Letters paper, researchers led by William B. Sparks of the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore report on a Hubble Space Telescope observation in 2016 that revealed a likely plume of water vapor rising from the same spot on Europa where the researchers saw a similar plume two years earlier.
Caption: Pavlof in Alaska, seen on March 28, 2016, with a strong ash plume and possible mudflows (lahars) on the slopes.
Every so often a blue-gloved hand pauses to dab the cortex with a Gelfoam to stanch a plume of blood.
Keeping tropical storms at bay As it enhances sunsets, the plume of dust is also keeping things quiet in the tropics.
The last, fixed, camera shot shows the burning vehicle on the dusty plain, a plume of smoke rising into the sky.
Reporting by P.J. Huffstutter in Addieville, Illinois, and Chicago, and Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Caroline Stauffer and Brian Thevenot
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicag, additional reporting by Arathy S Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Matthew Lewis and Andrew Hay
Be sure to check out the NASA Earth Observatory image of the eruption that clearly shows the plume and its shadow.
Yesterday, Barujari had a moderate explosive eruption that created an ash plume that reached 2 kilometers (~6,500 feet) over the volcano.
Update: Plume confirmed the new funding and that Marian has joined the board, though it declined to comment on participating investors.
The Plume SuperPod's novel shape and size make it a headache when you have anything besides a standard two-port outlet.
Additional reporting by Maria Sheahan, Patricia Weiss, Karl Plume and Michael Flaherty; Editing by Edwina Gibbs, Mark Potter and Bernard Orr
The Lee Aaron name was a detriment at the time, so we put it out under the nom de plume 2preciious.
Diner said Plume wants to provide so many additional services as part of its subscription that customers will happily remain subscribed.
Known as "laze" – a combination of the words "lava" and "haze," the plume occurs when molten lava flows into the ocean.
The USGS also raised the aviation code to "red," meaning that flights are being re-routed to avoid the ash plume.
Then, recently, a team of researchers journeyed to the region to study carbon dioxide absorption by the Amazon's muddy freshwater plume.
While bad news for the region as a whole, dissipation of the plume could offer some relief to residents of Mosul.
Plume is a wearable device that tracks pollution around you – kind of like a Fitbit for air quality if you will.
Officials say a small eruption has occurred at the Kilauea volcano summit, producing an ash plume that reached about 7,000 feet.
Hawaii&aposs Kilauea volcano has erupted from its summit, shooting a dusty plume of ash about 30,000 feet into the sky.
At the turn of the 20th century, feathers were in fashion, and plume hunters had decimated the local white heron population.
Every time a rocket launches, it produces a plume of exhaust in its wake that leaves a mark on the environment.
This is Samsung's second try at a mesh SmartThings router, but this time around, it's licensing mesh networking tech from Plume.
Our protagonist is a member of the Main à Plume—an armed cadre of surrealists who fight the Nazis with art.
A few seconds later, the capsule floats down on three parachutes, kicking up a small plume of dust as it lands.
In December, SpaceX launched the Iridium-4 mission just after sunset, which also created a highly visible plume in the sky.
A plume of gray-white smoke breaches skyward as an artillery strike reaches the villages and towns near Deir ez-Zor.
I wanted to see if that was true so I asked Plume to lend me a pack of the new pods.
This same network screen in the Plume app allows you to see total data download numbers for the previous 24 hours.
Though she was master of every creature of skin, scale, pelt or plume, the Queen of Beasts resembled none of them.
Setup is easy, and they're smart enough to grow your network coverage every time you add another Eero or Plume device.
The blaze that consumed the cathedral's roof liquified oceans of lead and lofted a plume of lead particles across the city.
The pigeons during their brief tenure, and the Plume Labs crowdsourced monitors, encourage a greater awareness of a toxic urban hazard.
Reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago, additional reporting by Shanti S Nair and Debroop Roy in Bengaluru; Editing by David Gregorio
Reporting by Alissa de Carbonnel in Brussels and Karl Plume in Chicago; editing by Jane Merriman, P.J. Huffstutter and Bernard Orr
They were gathered by Plume Labs, a firm based in Paris, which uses them to produce a commercial air-quality app.
Or they can expose for everything else in the shot, which leaves the plume looking bright white and void of detail.
The size of the fires also causes "firestorms," a thunderstorm caused when the smoke plume of a wildfire reaches the stratosphere.
He shed his original anonymous Twitter nom de plume, "Reinhold Niebuhr," and directly waded in to criticize and taunt his tormentor.
Other videos from the scene posted on social media showed a huge plume of black smoke rising from the blast site.
Reporting by Shanti S Nair in Bengaluru, Karl Plume and Tom Polansek in Chicago; Editing by Saumyadeb Chakrabarty and Phil Berlowitz
Multiple tanker cars of an oil train derailed Friday in Oregon, causing a fire and a large plume of black smoke.
Poland did not have an immediate height on the plume Wednesday since scientists were not staffing the observatory at the summit.
In 2001's "Spy Game," filmmakers edited a scene in which a plume of smoke rises over a bombed-out building.
A small ash plume, caused by the Kilauea summit ash eruption, reached 9,000 to 10,000 feet high and affected surrounding areas.
The Granma report included a photo from an airport terminal of a towering plume of black smoke rising in the distance.
The volcano's ash plume is currently drifting north over the Bering Sea as of yesterday, according to the European Space Agency.
It all came together to form an impressionistic image of Discovery as she rode into space atop the distinctive exhaust plume.
To date, Ornstein's helmet has always showed up without the flowing plume, a gorgeous arrangement of feathers feeding out the back.
"I began to feel an invincible distaste for the same; & a longing to plume my pinions for a flight," he explained.
The final incarnation of Chewie was simultaneously shaggier and sleeker than seen here, with a more plume- and mane-like headpiece.
Video footage showed a huge plume of smoke rising into the night sky as fire crews doused the fuselage with foam.
As our guide, Victoria Ramirez, led us toward the house, a bevy of quail ran across the lawn, plume feathers bobbing.
During the mating season, a male pin-tailed whydah grows a plume of black feathers twice as long as his body.
"We have splash," said one of the controllers in a monotone as a huge plume of smoke engulfed the video screen.
The plume&aposs surface area is nearly double the size of Argentina and a little over half the size of Canada.
From a distance, firefighters battling the Carr Fire watched last month as the "large rotating fire plume" churned over Redding, California.
A huge plume of smoke extended across the region, reaching all the way down to popular beach destinations on the coast.
After giving his team the go-ahead, the 173-year-old's rocket went skyward, leaving behind only a plume of steam.
A Juul spokesman declined to comment on the government's remarks, while Plume Vapour did not respond to a request for comment.
The Beaumont Enterprise, a local newspaper, linked to a video showing a thick black smoke plume that appeared behind a tank.
This dual power of the plume and the moving ridge helps make Axial the most active submarine volcano in the region.
The plume continued to linger as the eruptions continued, but it quickly disappeared once the lava stopped flowing into the ocean.
As the heat and smoke rise, the cloud plume can cool off, generating a large, puffy cloud full of potential rain.
Officials have advised residents downwind of the smoke plume to remain inside and not to touch floating debris from the blaze.
Witnesses heard an explosion and then saw flames and a thick plume of black smoke that did not abate for hours.
A Delta airliner trails a thick plume of black "smoke" (actually black fuzz) from one of its engines ("Engine Failure," 2011).
She wears its plume as an elaborate headdress, and arms pull open the cloak of debris to reveal her voluptuous form.
The refuge was set aside by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1908, when feathers were in fashion and plume hunting was rampant.
Suddenly, a feral cat pounces out from some nearby brush, narrowly missing a flock member's feather plume-festooned head with a paw.
Luis Felipe Puente, Mexico's director of civil protection, shared photos and videos on social media of the plume spreading through the sky.
Caption: March 28, 2016 VIIRS images showing the lava flows and some of the plume from the eruption at Pavlof in Alaska.
Longshore's recipe for a stripper nom de plume consists of matching the color of your underwear with the last thing you ate.
New research presents the results from an analysis of the plume, and the findings might help improve weather forecasting in the future.
This time, the plume reached 11 kilometers (~36,000 feet) after the Alaska Volcano Observatory noticed an increase in earthquakes at the volcano.
Video captured in December 212 using an infrared camera shows the resulting plume of methane from the Aliso Canyon natural gas well.
A plume of gas was seen around the main engines of the vehicle about six minutes into flight, according to Spaceflight 63.
They show a plume of white smoke extending from the interior of Sonoma County, north of San Francisco, to the Pacific Ocean.
About 20 minutes later there were reports of a large plume of smoke from Ketron Island, between Tacoma and Olympia, she said.
Numerous daily and monthly temperature records are already falling as the hot air mass, known as a Sahara Plume, sets up shop.
Mount St. Helens erupted on May 18, 1980, sending a massive plume of ash into the sky and leveling the surrounding forests.
Days later, a plume of sulfur dioxide continues to spread over surrounding areas, darkening skies and making the air toxic to breathe.
The towering plume, he said in an email, "is most definitely not the original mushroom cloud, which had long since dissipated."Mr.
Russia is finally acknowledging the mysterious radioactive plume that spread across Europe recently, but says it was really nothing to worry about.
The pumice raft (tan) and eruption plume (white in bottom center-right) from the 2012 eruption of Havre in Tonga/Kermadec arc.
View of the radioactive plume from the bomb dropped on Nagasaki, as seen from 21945 kilometers away in Koyagi-jima, on Aug.
One of them is Plume, whose distinctive silver hexagonal pods, which come six in a pack, are almost the definition of austere.
In the end, though, the security, privacy, and simplicity that Plume promises are "intangibles," which makes the subscription more akin to insurance.
Plume outperformed Eero on the downstream, averaging 56.37 Mbps down, but could not keep up with Eero on the upstream, averaging 23.43.
"Well, the idea that his plume was put into the stone, for his, on his helmet, " the Queen explains matter-of-factly.
They can either expose the footage for the bright plume, which will leave everything else in the shot looking dark and underexposed.
Dinos Christianopoulos is a nom de plume (his birth name is Konstantinos Dimitriadis), and he was born in Thessaloniki, Greece in 1931.
We needed to see whether there was anything in the data that could tell us whether or not there was a plume.
A thick plume of black smoke, visible 10 miles away, streamed from the refinery for about two hours after the steam loss.
A hot spot is the point where a plume of magma -- molten rock -- is protruding through the upper levels of the crust.
My nom de plume, I explain, is a nom de guerre; it protects me from enemies as numerous as they are mysterious.
So if you thought it was just a bit hazy this afternoon, we have a California fire smoke plume moving through. pic.twitter.
The most dramatic video showed a massive, black plume of smoke rising from the ground after U.S. military bombs leveled Baghdadi's compound.
Given how long it took Galileo to make these measurements, the researchers estimate the plume was about 620 miles (1,000 kilometers) thick.
In order to really see the effects of the plume, the spacecraft had to be very close to the surface, says Jia.
A massive plume of ash rising from Hawaii's Kilauea volcano prompted a warning yesterday to pilots planning to fly over the area.
In 22019, NASA found a methane plume the size of Delaware hovering over the Four Corners region of the southwestern United States.
It was an especially gorgeous launch, delighting spectators as the rocket plume expanded in the clear night sky like a giant halo.
The bomb ripped through the hotel's concrete facade and sent up a plume of white smoke that could be seen for miles.
A large fireball followed by a plume of smoke was visible near the airport on the outskirts of Havana, according to witnesses.
China: 395,000 tonnes Compiled by Karl Plume and Tom Polansek in Chicago and Adriana Barrera in Mexico City; Editing by Matthew Lewis
A key area of inquiry is how the fire's exhaust plume began rotating in the first place, at around 6:50 p.m.
His armor doesn't show up in the base game, but does show up in the newest DLC, The Ringed City...without plume.
An antenna and instruments on the starboard side fell to the deck in fragments, and a plume of smoke filled the air.
But a plume of black smoke that morning scotched those plans, and soon the flames were in the trees near his home.
Tasting like fruit or mint, these devices produce little telltale plume, making it possible for some students to vape even in class.
Keith's group will measure the sunlight-scattering properties of the plume and evaluate how its particles interact with atmospheric gases, especially ozone.
Early this month, NASA began tracking a plume of smoke from the fires that was the size of the continental United States.
The aviation alert was lowered to orange, or watch level, early Monday morning once the ash production stopped and the plume dissipated.
A plume might come from the outgassing of liquid water deep beneath Europa's surface or friction caused by shifting ice or impacts.
It also stated that lava eruptions have resulted in an ash plume of up to 1,300 meters (4,300 feet) above the summit.
The Japanese weather satellite Himawari captured an image of a plume of smoke crossing the Pacific Ocean toward South America on Sunday.
In the towering plume of ash, these billions of particles start colliding and rubbing against each other, which creates charged volcanic particles.
It was, he said, "absolutely the 'Cyrano' that you would expect," with the fake nose, the hat, the plume, the sword-fighting.
People posted videos on social media of a thick plume of smoke rising over the area where the ballpark is being built.
Additional reporting by Jeff Mason, David Lawder, Karl Plume, Eric Beech and Makini Brice; Writing by David Lawder; Editing by Jonathan Oatis
Cassini even flew through a plume of the water erupted into space from a crack in the surface of the icy moon.
"Second, the disaster produced a plume of toxic chemicals, the likes of which are not in your routine air pollution," he said.
The scientists determined that the plume started in the Southern Urals, where the Mayak facility is, then was driven toward southwestern Russia.
The majestic 36-millimeter Plume Noir ($31,000) features a sunburst in a black-and-gold palette of graduated threads, feathers and diamonds.
Fourteen of the train's cars derailed and four caught fire, sending a thick, billowing plume of black smoke over the picturesque surroundings.
Now IBM is gone as well, leaving empty facilities and a "plume" of groundwater pollution it will cost millions to clean up.
Zerbo said data from stations on or near the path of a potential plume of gas from the explosion were still being analysed.
Or maybe the plume materials are falling back to the surface, changing the crust in such a way so that it stays warm.
Videos posted on social media showed police cars racing through the neighborhood as gunshots rang out and a plume of smoke rose overhead.
In an extraordinary new…Read more ReadEvery once in a while, Enceladus shoots a plume of water vapor and solid particles into space.
A plume of water shoots into the sky after a liquid explosives test at the divers' training center in Kampong Chhanang Province, Cambodia.
Image: NSF/Zina DeretskyThe plume would have been there for around fifty million years, and the ice sheet would have formed atop it.
With surprising frequency, this ice-covered moon spurts a plume of water into space—a telltale sign that a global ocean lies underneath.
After several minutes of impressive visual effects, the 36-year-old pop princess appeared on a makeshift stage through a plume of smoke.
The plume is expected to reach the Ohio River sometime early Monday morning and dissipate as it enters the larger body of water.
In any case, volcanism in the region—powered by a small rising mantle plume or a deformed tectonic plate—is alive and kicking.
Officials warned the public to stay away from the plume because it can irritate skin and eyes and make it difficult to breathe.
That plume was also captured in color by Terra's MODIS imager, showing how much the volcanic ash stands out against the cloud cover.
Now, the plume isn't especially tall and it is intermittent, but the views of the webcams show that the volcano is quite restless.
But as the sun rose on an exceptionally clear morning, he saw a thick plume of smoke darkening the sky over west London.
In the world of early 1980s subway graffiti few names matched Iz the Wiz, the nom de plume for the late Michael Martin.
Reporting by Tom Polansek; Additional reporting by Uday Sampath in Bengaluru and Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Nick Zieminski and Grant McCool
Cassini picked up hydrogen in a plume of gas and other material rising from the ocean that was observed on October 28, 2015.
Human and dog attendees were treated to games and contests, with Sir Ruffles Von Plume taking home the award for best doggie float.
The plume of the explosion is formed by an explosion from the dome as it collapses, releasing pressure on the magma underneath it.
A witness, who did not wish to be named, was walking his dog and said he saw a big plume of white smoke.
Thursday's explosion at the crater sent an ash plume 30,000 feet into the sky, after at least two smaller explosions in recent days.
Other participating street artist stars include Add Fuel (the nom de plume of Portuguese artist Diogo Machado) and 1010, a collective from Germany.
"Be aware of the laze hazard and stay away from any ocean plume," the Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency wrote on Facebook Sunday.
In the future, Plume Labs would like to extend forecasting data beyond 24 hours and add other data points, such as pollen level.
Zerbo said data from stations on or near the path of a potential plume of gas from the explosion were still being analyzed.
An enormous plume of gas, ash and steam resulted from a lava delta collapse at the Kamokuna ocean entry on New Years' Eve.
Laze tends to be a problem mainly where it's being produced, and it doesn't travel far before clean air blows the plume apart.
However, NASA unveiled a new camera during its recent space launch test, which is able to show the detail in a rocket plume.
And once you own Plume routers, you'll want to stay subscribed, or else the routers won't work as well as they're supposed to.
PAHOA, Hawaii – Hawaii&aposs Kilauea volcano has erupted from its summit, shooting a dusty plume of ash about 30,000 feet into the sky.
"What I noticed is the plume was just rising straight into the air, and it was not tipping in any direction," he said.
Highway 137 was shut down after lava flows crossed the road and entered the ocean, creating a deadly plume of gas called laze.
Reporting by Josephine Mason and Hallie Gu; additional reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago and Michael Hogan in Hamburg; Editing by Brian Thevenot
The blackout is a result of the craft being surrounded by a plume of incandescent plasma generated by the heat of re-entry.
The wildfires have also produced a massive plume of smoke—a giant pyrocumulus cloud so large that it could be seen from space.
To catch enough of the plume droplets to measure their contents, the team had to essentially milk the vape with a syringe pump.
Also, the plume of contamination downstream or underground are much harder to clean up and control once it starts, it's very, very costly.
"Be aware of the laze hazard and stay away from any ocean plume," the agency said, warning that potential hazards include lung damage.
"Honk honk" he whispers suggestively, before yanking down on a pull cord and sending a plume of hot steam screaming toward the sky.
A thick plume of black smoke was seen rising from the area near the sprawling U.S. embassy complex nearby immediately after the blast.
The effects of the continuous carbon dioxide plume coughed out by the Mount Yasur volcano in Vanuatu was also measured by OCO-2.
The secondary explosion sent a plume of flame high up over the hotel and several buildings and cars in the vicinity were destroyed.
Just when you thought wearables were dead, Plume Labs is coming up with an interesting wearable device focused on tracking pollution around you.
In 2012, the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter actually caught sight of a 12-mile-high dust devil with its plume stretching to the sky.
It's a simple way to see which devices are using the most data and how Plume is adjusting the network to handle it.
Reporting by Maha El Dahan in Dubai, Naveen Thukral in Singapore and Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Christian Schmollinger and Dale Hudson
A plume of black smoke stretched for miles across the pale sky after dawn, revealing the blackened, flame-licked wreckage of the building.
I waited with bated breath until I saw the plume of smoke that precedes the brilliant orange flame spitting from the Merlin engine.
Even so, a "plume of contaminate" may still exist somewhere in the water system, so the agencies will run more tests, McQueen said.
Mr. Schock personally paid back $40,000 for office renovations, which included blood-red walls, a crystal chandelier and a plume of pheasant feathers.
Knowing the fraction of black carbon in a plume is important for understanding its behavior in the stratosphere, as a recent study demonstrated.
The eruptions from Kilauea have only increased since the volcano released a massive ash plume on Thursday, according to the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.
Reporting by Jane Chung; Additional reporting by Hugh Bronstein in Buenos Aires, Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Christian Schmollinger and Leslie Adler
Reporting by Meng Meng, Chen Aizhu and Dominique Patton; additional reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Alexandra Hudson and Diane Craft
I walked into the room and drew the curtains, and I saw beautiful Aleppo, and in the distance this huge plume of smoke.
She has written and published eight romance novels, all featuring protagonists who are people of color, under the nom de plume Selena Montgomery.
Outside the temporary huts were poles hung with leopard skin cloaks and ostrich plume hats for men, and colobus monkey capes for women.
Wan, 41, a spirited, quick-talking filmmaker with a plume of reddish-purple dye in his hair, is used to being an underdog.
The Mayon volcano shot fountains of lava into the air early Monday, and the ash plume has climbed more than three miles high.
CBS A journalist — who previously blogged under the nom de plume "Girl With the Genie Tattoo" — stares up into the tree in horror.
A cat named Plume stalks this compendium of birds, each page a careful study of one species and the details of its feathers.
Shuttles were stopped for around 90 minutes following the rockfall that showered visitors with rocks, branches and a plume of dust and sand.
The plume stretched about 90 miles (145 km) as of midday, blowing mostly east and over the Gulf of Alaska, said the observatory.
Reporting by Chris Prentice in New York and Karl Plume, P.J. Huffstutter, Tom Polansek and Mark Weinraub in Chicago, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien
Reporting by Dominique Patton and Hallie Gu in Beijing, additional reporting by Karl Plume in Chicago; Editing by Richard Pullin and Bernadette Baum
Lekhi was defending two challenges against the ban that have been filed by e-cigarettes importer Plume Vapour and another company Woke Vapors.
Photos on the Alaska Volcano Observatory website showed the plume towering over the icy slopes of Mount Pavlof and drifting to the northwest.
Even though it's rapidly moving, the object shows no sign of an exhaust plume—something that occurs on the majority of flying objects.
Security forces closed off several areas in Riyadh on Wednesday, and videos shared online showed a plume of smoke rising at one location.
A large plume of smoke spiraled into the sky, and witnesses said a number of bodies could be seen piled on the ground.
During the dive, Cassini analyzed the plume using an instrument designed to figure out what certain particles are made of, called a mass spectrometer.
In one mode, the plume particles can bang up against the walls of the instrument's chamber, causing chemical reactions that wind up producing hydrogen.
SpaceX was going about its business and the timing allowed the sun to beam through the rocket's plume in a particularly UFO-like manner.
Explosions in Kilauea's crater sparked an aviation red alert due to risks the ash plume could blow into aircraft routes and damage jet engines.
Occasionally, this crust is warmed and softened by the magma, allowing the lava to flow up from a giant fissure called a mantle plume.
A plume of ash rises from the Puu Oo vent on Hawaii's Kilaueaa Volcano after a magnitude 5.0 earthquake on Thursday, May 3, 2018.
From HOW TO RUIN EVERYTHING: Essays by George Watsky, to be published on June 14th by Plume, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC.
The eruption on September 22 may have only produced a 2 kilometer (6,500 foot) plume, but ash emissions were constant for over 4 hours.
The stratovolcano began rumbling again in September, but it wasn't until November 21 that it finally chucked up a plume of steam and rock.
" The presentation also warned of the risk of "long term impacts to human health and the environment if the plume is not adequately mitigated.
And sampling a fire plume often involves the kind of rollicking, stomach churning turbulence that commercial flights go out of their way to avoid.
The ash plume comes as officials warn of a possible eruption, which could sling massive boulders, tons of ash, and lava into the air.
When a toilet is flushed with the lid open, this causes "toilet plume" and microscopic particles of human waste are propelled into the air.
"If further analysis proves out Stryk's analysis, then it is direct evidence that the plume has a longevity of at least decades," Lunine said.
The plume, a towering column of ash reaching into a hazy sky, looked different than others he&aposs witnessed, because of its sheer height.
An eruption at Hawaii's Kilauea summit Thursday sent a plume of ash skyward, about 10,000 feet above sea level, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.
Tech start-up Plume Labs attached miniature air-pollution sensors to trained pigeons to measure air quality in London, with updates posted on Twitter.
As we came close, the boat slowed and we could hear the sea sizzling as a giant white sulfurous plume boiled into the sky.
"So there's another reason to spend the resources to try to fly back to Enceladus and look for signs of life on the plume."
A plume of steam and ash billowing out of Mt. Saint Helens in 1982, two years after the most destructive eruption in US history.

No results under this filter, show 773 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.