rookwolk
Rookwolk is a Dutch term used to describe a visible plume of smoke produced by combustion. The word combines rook, meaning smoke, with wolk, meaning cloud. In meteorology and fire science, rookwolk refers to the rising mass of smoke emitted by fires, which can vary in height, density, and duration.
Use and context: The term appears in Dutch-language reporting on wildfires, agricultural burns, and industrial incidents,
Appearance and behavior: A rookwolk is typically dark gray to black, sometimes tinted by the color of
Monitoring and impact: Roakwolken can be detected visually, by ground-based observers, and through satellite sensors such
See also: Smoke plume, Wildfire, Air quality, Remote sensing.