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unclebird77 OP t1_iybiqif wrote
Perhaps I don’t care about the attention just wanted to contribute something. Not interested in “karma“
sorcererlands_V2 t1_iybj05b wrote
Great Shot
unclebird77 OP t1_iybj2h2 wrote
You should have only seen it pop up twice currently. I believe it is still in for submission on r/damnthatsinteresting. It’s not like I’m just shit posting it everywhere I can. Deleted on one sub, posted to two others. I just want to figure out how this works and if it’s even worth it
So far the conclusion seems pretty clear
unclebird77 OP t1_iybjmb8 wrote
Nnnnnyep! Relax it’s just a common steam cloud. It’s nothing to be alarmed over it just looked really cool in the middle of a wide open blue sky. This can only happen during certain atmospheric pressure systems. If it’s not interesting, sue me 🤷🏻♂️
unclebird77 OP t1_iybjo3x wrote
unclebird77 OP t1_iybjtwm wrote
It’s no alarm, it’s just water vapor but it looked really cool. It only happens under certain conditions but I’ve never seen one quite so isolated. That time of year in the desert!
1320Fastback t1_iybk8wi wrote
Is this off I40? I think I've driven by it years ago if so.
unclebird77 OP t1_iybkr0s wrote
No this is on the 10 about an hour west of Phoenix. Somebody told me it’s probably the steam from the power plant but I’m not certain. But it looked super cool in the middle of a wide open sky with no other clouds. It was like simple science was telling me a story but it took me a minute to figure it out. The inversion layer is pretty sharp this time of year so the vapor hits a “ceiling“ and re-condenses
1320Fastback t1_iyblcxn wrote
I would think it is most definitely recondensed vapor from the plant and maybe I got the wrong freeway. I know I've seen this before heading East out of Arizona.
jolly_rodger42 t1_iybmmc7 wrote
Looks like the Palo Verde Nuclear plant
unclebird77 OP t1_iybmrye wrote
Yeah it’s a trip. I’ve never seen one reforming quite so high above the source with complete transparency between. I know the inversion layers do some wacky stuff this time of year. Definitely cool
Passwordsdontwork t1_iybmw10 wrote
You gotta watch “Nope”. That’s an alien
sowhowantsburgers t1_iybmws0 wrote
whispers I think it’s a reference.
Passwordsdontwork t1_iybmxdf wrote
Watch the movie.
unclebird77 OP t1_iybn2wf wrote
That’s what I was guessing so far but just a trip to see the cloud forming that high in the sky. That shit was about 1500 feet. I’ve seen them lower than that and somewhat connected before but the inversion layer this time of year made for a cool little show today
unclebird77 OP t1_iybniwk wrote
Oh shit🤣🤙🏼 Now I understand why I saw that reply on another sub. Long story short, they deleted it because it wasn’t dope enough I guess or whatever
unclebird77 OP t1_iybnl1j wrote
Thank you I was just informed 🤣🤦🏻♂️
unclebird77 OP t1_iybnnjs wrote
Thank you I was just informed of the reference
BigJuci t1_iybnsaj wrote
In real cold clear mornings you can see the steam from Phoenix. If you ever get the chance you should drive by close enough to see the reactors, they are massive!
unclebird77 OP t1_iybod4a wrote
Right on thank you. I will check that out next time I can! Do you know how many there are? I could just look it up myself but I’m a little high so I’m trying to get by with a little help from my friends I’ve never met before 🤣✋🏼
QuantumR t1_iybof2c wrote
Nuclear power plants in the US don’t reject steam into the atmosphere. The white clouds coming off the cooling towers is evaporated water.
Nutsnboldt t1_iybogv7 wrote
This is where all my games are saved.
unclebird77 OP t1_iyboq8g wrote
Just don’t backup your photo vault up there. Very bad idea
BigJuci t1_iyboyo4 wrote
There's 3 reactors lol now I'm not sure about steam or evaporation and all that but I do know its pretty cool lol. Have fun my friend 🤣🤣
climb-it-ographer t1_iybpnnr wrote
Generating an enormous amount of electricity.
Dissenter1986 t1_iybpqb2 wrote
I Literally came here to say this take my upvote
sveilien t1_iybr0qg wrote
chainmailbill t1_iybr4vn wrote
Oh, so this cloud used to be pee.
sharkcathedral t1_iybrjj3 wrote
funny, last time i saw something like that it was above a volcano
SoCoFunCpl420 t1_iybse51 wrote
And what do we call visible water vapor?
nickolove11xk t1_iybu5zk wrote
If I fly though it can I see his photos?
QueenBaby97 t1_iybw3qr wrote
No it's just a group of Subaru owners and their vapes
Holy_hell_Im_stond t1_iybxd4r wrote
Thought I recognized the plume.
unclebird77 OP t1_iybxzdh wrote
Only if Jesus is hiding in there
unclebird77 OP t1_iyby27v wrote
Yes but only if you are wearing 3-D glasses
unclebird77 OP t1_iybyidr wrote
I am 99.1% certain it was not a volcano. But now you’ve got me thinking. There is lava rock in the area
Probably just drunk jesus again. Good thing the resolution isn’t sharp enough to zoom in and see the virgin mary, otherwise this would belong in a completely different sub
unclebird77 OP t1_iybymwq wrote
Yeah those things are rad! Originally an experimental plant that wound up killing too many birds so they didn’t replicate it except for a couple other places. Super trippy to look at on a bright day tho
unclebird77 OP t1_iybyt8c wrote
The ones that actually need a Subaru or the posers?? I bet it’s the posers. They all use those aftermarket vapes that make you blow cotton balls just to look extra dope
unclebird77 OP t1_iybyycw wrote
Well yeah but everything used to be pee. I’m not scared!
unclebird77 OP t1_iybz93g wrote
That’s what I’m learning, indeed. But in that case, why not just zap the cloud out of the sky with your man made lightning bolts or something 🤷🏻♂️ Idk. I guess that’s why I’m not a scientist
sharkcathedral t1_iyc0x8j wrote
J-Dawg_Cookmaster t1_iyc16cv wrote
Thirdsies!*
*Actually eight hundred and twelfth.
teddyblanket t1_iyc2e7v wrote
jean jacket!
ShowRepresentative64 t1_iyc2g96 wrote
Le_Ragamuffin t1_iyc2xmq wrote
Are you being serious?
Numismatists t1_iyc4hki wrote
The clouds at those plants are a result of burning fossil fuels that they use to fire them up.
Not as Green™️ as they claim.
baby_fart t1_iycbbw2 wrote
elriggo44 t1_iycchef wrote
I was told it was a cloud factory.
Dry_Huckleberry_8693 t1_iycgk1h wrote
Heavy, wasn't expecting such a big cloud
EleanorRigbysGhost t1_iycqqn6 wrote
I came here to read comments about how somebody had the same idea as somebody else. I find them to be insightful and informative and they just make my day.
FatLarrysHotTip t1_iycvny2 wrote
r/ufo user: iTs aLiEnz.
uncheckablefilms t1_iycxiw9 wrote
NOPE
Lemuria_91 t1_iyczfd7 wrote
If it starts turning pink and take shape, run.
WhereLifeWillTake t1_iyd0znr wrote
Nope!
AberrantMan t1_iydc3pl wrote
They're just making shade, nothing wrong here...
twoinvenice t1_iydk8ng wrote
It is 100% the Palo Verde plant - I’ve driven past it more times than I know how to count. Sometimes the steam cloud gets quite large https://fastly.4sqi.net/img/general/600x600/5922809_ixVRi0mB9ewTnCU7jJAj_c5NJUkA5oN2HSKq6VCvPTI.jpg
Fun fact:
> As of 2013, the Palo Verde Generating Station is the largest power plant in the United States by net generation. Its average electric power production is about 3.3 gigawatts (GW)
ForgotTheBogusName t1_iydnc4o wrote
Where does a plant like that get water?
BigJuci t1_iydo4bc wrote
I'm not 100% sure. I know they have big ponds/lakes out there but I'm not sure how they fill them
unclebird77 OP t1_iydqd0f wrote
Salvia_McLovin t1_iydvch2 wrote
a nuclear power plant that uses treated waste water as its cooling source. pretty neat.
kekembas17 t1_iydww9a wrote
NOPE.
iveseenthelight t1_iydxajo wrote
Forgive the stupid question, but is the cloud radioactive if it's coming from a nuclear power plant?
unclebird77 OP t1_iye0rw5 wrote
No it’s just non-toxic water vapor. No such thing as a stupid question
unclebird77 OP t1_iye2s45 wrote
Nice 🤣🤦🏻♂️
hiveminer t1_iye3nqf wrote
Thank you for getting it!! Was worried there wouldn’t be other weirdos online at this hour!!!
braize6 t1_iye90fa wrote
They use wastewater
Edit cause fatfingered send- Nuke plants use massive amounts of water. Hence why they are typically built near rivers. However, obviously, desert areas don't have this luxury. So they use treated wastewater as a water source. That said, there technically is water almost anywhere. The issue with most areas like these, is that water has high mineral and salt content. Then there's also the issue with local landowners, who the power companies would have to cooperate with in order to drill for it. Arizona does have waterlogged areas where water can be found, but as with all drilling, those permits need to be issued by the State and the locals
braize6 t1_iyebax7 wrote
They are basically giant hot tubs. Cooling water can be pretty much anything. In most cases, it's river water. The water goes into the intake, where there are basically just screens to catch any debris and even fish. This water goes into the tubes of the condenser. The steam from the turbine, hits these cooling tubes, and condenses the steam back into boiler water. The boiler water then goes into the "hotwell," which is then returned right back into the boiler to make steam. Rinse and repeat.
The cooling water though, is now super hot. This water is sent out to the cooling towers. At a nuclear plant, those are those big ass signature towers. At a coal plant, they are typically rows of fans. Depending on the power plant, the water is then returned to the river, or rerouted back into the power plant as cooled water for re-use
prove____it t1_iyecumh wrote
NOPE!
OysterTongs t1_iyet9gi wrote
"Steam? Probably radioactive. I would rather inhale fossil fuel emissions"
-Reddit on Nuclear energy
JeffSergeant t1_iyeu7l3 wrote
This is called a homogenitus or anthropogenic (man made) cloud, it’s not a ‘steam cloud’ it’s just a cloud.
The hot air from the plant causes air above to rise, as air rises the pressure and temperature drops and the water vapour in the air turns to cloud when it drops below its dew point.
Also nope
ChampionshipLow8541 t1_iyevexo wrote
In colder climates, that’s how you can get “industrial snow” - precipitation where there wouldn’t be any naturally.
unclebird77 OP t1_iyeyu3d wrote
Eggscellent!
unclebird77 OP t1_iyeyxoy wrote
Interesting. Is this similar to how lake effect snow happens?
drewismynamea t1_iybhdpx wrote
Dafuq dey doin over there?