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How Fast Is Smoke Rising?
1.00 m/s
3.60 km/h · 2.24 mph
Smoke rises at about 1 metre per second under thermal buoyancy. Above a strong fire it can reach 10 m/s as the convection column intensifies — which is what creates the characteristic 'pyrocumulus' clouds above wildfires.
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Did you know?
Smoke rises because hot gases are less dense than cold air — but as it cools, smoke eventually settles. This is why smoke 'levels off' at a ceiling temperature in still air.
How it compares
- Same as walking pace
- Above strong fires it can hit 10 m/s
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