What is a Fire Tornado?

Fire tornadoes occur when intense heat causes air to rise and combine with whirling eddies of air. It consists of a core, and an invisible pocket of rotating air. Because of the intense heat, the rotating air, mixed with gases from burning vegetation, can increase dramatically in intensity—lifting smoke, debris and embers high into the air. Fire tornadoes can spew embers thousands of feet in the air—allowing wildfires to spread quickly.

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