English: Smoke plume from the 4 Mile Canyon Fire taken around noon on Monday Sept 6 2010 looking southwest from Ninth and Hover in Longmont Co. The high winds that day generated a dramatic and unusual smoke plume. Those same winds fanned the fire allowing it to grow rapidly that day.
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