Front cover: A view of smoking volcanoes in East Java (Indonesia). In the valleys is a layer of Stratus, while on the top of Mount Semeru a small pyrocumulus (also known as flammagenitus) cloud can be seen. Volcanoes emit small particles into the air which provide additional surfaces onto which the water vapour can condense. Therefore, pyrocumulus clouds can appear more dense than other clouds. If the heat source is large enough, the pyrocumulus may evolve into a pyrocumulonimbus. (© Nur Syaireen Natasya Binti Azaharin: Smartphone Category Winner, Standard Chartered Weather Photographer of the Year 2024)
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