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fire tornado
[ fahyuhr tawr-ney-doh ]
noun
- a flaming tornado generated by intense wildfire, rarer, much larger, and more destructive than a fire whirl:
It may have begun from the ground as a fire whirl, but it now raged with a cloud-to-ground ferocity that could only belong to an actual fire tornado.
Word History and Origins
Origin of fire tornado1
Example Sentences
Your renters or homeowners insurance can provide coverage if it’s damaged in a fire, tornado or hurricane.
The wizards are too busy fleeing the fire tornado to pay us any mind.
Driving south along the coast, they made their way to the east side of the island, watching as flames leapt across the landscape in what looked like a "fire tornado," she said.
A fire whirl — sometimes called a fire tornado — is a “spinning column of fire” that forms when intense heat and turbulent winds combine, according to the National Park Service.
A growing brush fire near Gorman on Wednesday evening produced an apparent “fire tornado,” footage captured by a television news helicopter showed.
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