Visual anomalies during nuclear explosions

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In some pictures of nuclear tests from the 50's and 60's you will often see illuminated "tendrils" falling through the air away from the mushroom clouds.
Always wondered what it was?
Any ideas


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DaveC426913 said:
Those are smoke flares launched prior to detonation of test nukes to give the observers a means to measure the blast's effect on surrounding air.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mushroom_cloud#Physics"

The OP might also be referring to the "legs" that extend below the fireball immediately after detonation, visible in high-speed films. Those are the tower's guy-wires vaporizing from the prompt EM pulse.
 
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A/4 said:
The OP might also be referring to the "legs" that extend below the fireball immediately after detonation, visible in high-speed films. Those are the tower's guy-wires vaporizing from the prompt EM pulse.
Pics?
 
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