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A fire tornado in Australia burns up the Web.
While this may be the most intense fire tornado observed in the United States, an even more vigorous fire tornado has been documented in Australia.
For Phaeno, Mr. Kahn created "Fire Tornado," which he described as "a 30-foot-tall swirling pillar of burning kerosene".
California's Carr Fire may have unleashed the most intense fire tornado ever observed in the U.S. A tornado? Scary.
Television footage captured a fire tornado, more accurately known as a fire whirl, a phenomenon in which flames and gusts combine to form whirling eddies.
Investigators in the wake of the Canberra Fire Tornado found a path of clockwise-laid trees, suggesting convergent rotating winds at the surface.
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Aaron Clarey, a blogger on Return of Kings website which focuses on men's issues, wrote that he was initially excited at the "explosions, fire tornadoes [and] symphonic score of Fury Road," because it "looked like a straight-up guy flick".
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While rare, fire tornadoes (also known as fire whirls) generally form when superheated air near the surface of a large fire zone rises rapidly in an airmass where sufficient horizontal or vertical vorticity (spin in the atmosphere) is also present.
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