"CNN doesn’t disappoint with this hilarious headline and article today: “Massive fire burning in California and Nevada is spawning dangerous ‘fire whirls’”
Firefighters battling the blaze have seen fire whirls – “a vortex of flames and smoke that forms when intense heat and turbulent winds combine, creating a spinning column of fire,” the Mojave National Preserve said Sunday. . . Large fire whirls can have the same intensity as a tornado.
OMG! Fire whirls! They’re like tornados! Can “fire hurricanes” be far behind?...And here’s the chart:
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