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A "tornado" of fire is called a firewhirl, but these are not true tornadoes.

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What is a fire tornado?

a tornado in the form of fire


Does a fire tornado start with a fire on the ground or does the fire come down with the tornado or start from lightning?

The "fire tornado" forms from the fire; it doesn't really matter how the fire starts. Also, a "fire tornado" is more properly called a fire whirl as it technically isn't a tornado.


What is a wild fire tornado?

a tornado in the form of fire


What do you need to stay safe during a fire tornado?

A "fire tornado" is not a true tornado but a whirlwind spawned by an intense fire. If such a fire is approaching the area where you live you should evacuate immediately.


When did the fire tornado happen in Brazil?

The fire tornado happened in Brazil august 25th of 2010


What will happen if there is a fire tornado?

people will die if they touch the fire tornado. Alot of stuff will burn i saw it recently in russia,you know how distructive tornado is,imagine a fire tornado,he burn one 100 fields in very little time.


What does a cow mixed with a tornado make?

A Milkshake.


What do you do in a fire tornado?

die


Who to call in case of a tornado?

If a tornado is coming, do not call anyone. Take cover immediately. After a tornado passes you may call the National Weather Service to report that a tornado is in the area. If people are seriously injured or trapped, call 911.


What is the difference between a normal tornado and a fire tornado?

A normal tornado is a violently rotating column of air the descends from the rotating updraft of a thunderstorm. A fire tornado or firewhirl, which is technically not a tornado, is a vortex of smoke and/or flame that forms at ground level from the updraft of an intense fire. Firewhirls can potentially produce winds equivalent to an EF0 or EF1 tornado, but the main threat is their ability to spread a fire further.


Do you call your lawyer after a tornado?

it depends on the tornado damage


How much damage can a fire tornado do?

A fire tornado's primary hazard is how fast it can spread fire. A fire tornado (more properly called a a firewhirl as it technically isn't a tornado) occurs when a massive fire, mostly a forest fire, slowly builds up heat. The warm air naturally goes upwards in a funnel shape, taking the flames with them. If you could imagine a fire tornado dancing above highly flammable treetops, you know the true dangers of them. They can spread a forest fire a lot quicker than normal.