Home / Editor's Pick /

What is a firenado?

03:45 PM
November 9, 2023

Weather explained
What is a firenado?

When it comes to natural weather phenomena there are few sights as awe-inspiring as tornadoes. Except, maybe, a firenado.

Firenados, also called fire devils and fire whirls, typically consist of a burning core and a pocket of hot air spinning. While they have a similar name actual tornadoes form based on conditions in the atmosphere while these smaller whirls manifest based on conditions closer to the ground.

firenado

As hot, dry air passes over the flames the air begins to spin, and since heat rises the spinning becomes faster and faster generating the visual phenomenon of a fire devil.

These are actually quite common and often occur amid wildfires but you may even spot small firenados in bonfires!

Weather & Radar USA editorial team
More on the topic
Saturday, October 25, 2025

Ocean warming

Sea level rise is accelerating
snow chains weather and radar
Sunday, November 16, 2025

Winter emergency kit

Is your car ready for winter?
Time change  Fall back
Saturday, November 1, 2025

Time change

Adding an hour this weekend
All weather news
This might also interest you
Monday, November 10, 2025

Record chill arrives

Turn on the heat, South
Friday, November 14, 2025

Daily briefing

Record heat, powerful west coast storm
Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Daily briefing

More lake effect snow, southern chill
All articles
Weather & Radar

www.weatherandradar.com

instagramfacebookthreadsContact uslinkList
Privacy policy | Legal info | Accessibility statement