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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.

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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
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