The main flow is still traveling from east to west.
The flow then travels downstream through an exit spool on the downstream end.
Turbulent flow, on the other hand, is irregular and travels at a higher speed.
The creative flow traveled only in one direction.
Pyroclastic flows can travel hundreds of kilometres an hour.
The flow of chaos must be traveling all the way from Eastend and Jakaafra.
This secondary flow travels inward along the bottom bringing the leaves to the center, then up, out and down near the rim.
These flows can travel at up to 80 km per hour, and reach temperatures of 200 to 700 celsius.
Most pyroclastic flows are around one to ten cubic kilometres and travel for several kilometres.
This flow travels as a wave until it expands creating a wormhole.