mushroom cloud - translation to german
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mushroom cloud - translation to german

MUSHROOM-SHAPED CLOUD PRODUCED BY A LARGE (OFTEN NUCLEAR) EXPLOSION
Mushroom Cloud; Mushroom-cloud; Mushroom clouds
  • Mushroom cloud in an engraving from Gerhard Vieth's ''Physikalischer Kinderfreund'' (1798)
  • Siege of Gibraltar]] and the Explosion of the Floating Batteries, artist unknown, c.1782

mushroom cloud         
Atompilz, pilzartige Rauchwolke nach einer Atomexplosion vom Boden aufsteigend
pine mushroom         
SPECIES OF FUNGUS
Pine mushroom; Ponderosa mushroom
Kiefernpilz (in Israel verbreiteter Speisepilz in Kiefernwäldern)
stratus clouds         
  • A cirrostratus cloud
  • Stratocumulus cloud
  • Stratus undulatus clouds during a rainy day.
TYPE OF CLOUD
Stratus clouds; Stratus Clouds; Stratus Cloud
Stratuswolken (niedrige nebelartige Wolken)

Definition

mushroom cloud
(mushroom clouds)
A mushroom cloud is an extremely large cloud caused by a nuclear explosion.
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Wikipedia

Mushroom cloud

A mushroom cloud is a distinctive mushroom-shaped flammagenitus cloud of debris, smoke and usually condensed water vapor resulting from a large explosion. The effect is most commonly associated with a nuclear explosion, but any sufficiently energetic detonation or deflagration will produce the same effect. They can be caused by powerful conventional weapons, like thermobaric weapons such as the ATBIP and GBU-43/B MOAB. Some volcanic eruptions and impact events can produce natural mushroom clouds.

Mushroom clouds result from the sudden formation of a large volume of lower-density gases at any altitude, causing a Rayleigh–Taylor instability. The buoyant mass of gas rises rapidly, resulting in turbulent vortices curling downward around its edges, forming a temporary vortex ring that draws up a central column, possibly with smoke, debris, condensed water vapor, or a combination of these, to form the "mushroom stem". The mass of gas plus entrained moist air eventually reaches an altitude where it is no longer of lower density than the surrounding air; at this point, it disperses, drifting back down (see fallout). The stabilization altitude depends strongly on the profiles of the temperature, dew point, and wind shear in the air at and above the starting altitude.

Examples of use of mushroom cloud
1. The mushroom cloud ushered mankind into the atomic age.
2. The initial descriptions described a type of mushroom cloud.
3. Though he strained his eyes to see the mushroom cloud it was too far away.
4. Outside I could see a giant Hiroshima-like mushroom cloud." The truck was a bomb.
5. President Bush invoked the mushroom cloud in an Oct. 7, 2002, speech in Cincinnati.