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  • “Firenado” Looks Like Something From A Movie

    A “firenado” is a dangerous and beautiful phenomenon; it happens when intense heat and wind come together to form a tornado-like structure made of fire and whirling debris. When they occur, they are almost always bad news for firefighters, because although they usually move slowly (in comparison to an actual tornado, for instance), they are extremely difficult to extinguish and can get hot enough at the core to re-ignite ashes that have already fallen to the ground.

    None of that mattered to Rocky Mountain Arsenal firefighter Thomas Rogers, however, when he was working a 150-acre burn in Colorado that held a firenado; he did what any of us would do and filmed the burning twister, then set it to metal music. And while the firenado looks like something you’d see in a big-budget disaster movie, it’s all too real, as seen in the video below.

    Image via YouTube

    H/T Gawker

  • Tornado Made Of Fire Might Be The Coolest Thing You See Today

    A rare “firenado” was spotted by a filmmaker in Australia recently, and he caught the whole thing on camera–about 40 minutes worth of funneled fury.

    Chris Tangey said the phenomenon “didn’t even look real” and that he knew he was capturing something big as he filmed it.

    “I knew within 30 seconds that this was a very unique event, probably globally, making the sound of a jet engine. It just didn’t even look real to us,” Tangey said. “I’ve never seen anything so big; move so quickly in my life. It was awe-inspiring absolutely, and it is something I never expect to see again.”

    The event is so rare because it takes intense, high-level ground winds mixing with fire to form a firenado. Have a look at the video below.