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The article discusses NASA's role in studying phenomena known as "Munzoni debris storms," which occur as a result of the intense heat generated by wildfires. These storms produce enormous thunderclouds that may be accompanied by lightning, strong winds, and sometimes fire tornadoes. In its recent missions, NASA employs a modified U-2 aircraft equipped with scientific laboratories to monitor these storms from high altitudes of up to approximately 20,000 meters. The aircraft observes dust characteristics, the size of the columns, and airflow movements, with the aim of improving predictions of these hazardous phenomena. This research is part of a broader effort to better understand how these storms propel smoke into high layers of the atmosphere, where jet streams can carry the smoke over long distances. This process poses challenges to weather forecasting and impacts climate and public health. NASA is working to develop more advanced tools and methods for predicting these storms and analyzing their environmental effects more accurately, ultimately aiming to enhance safety and security in areas affected by such events.
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