A fire whirl is a phenomenon in which a
fire, under certain conditions (depending on air
temperature and currents), acquires a vertical
vorticity and forms a whirl, or a
tornado-like effect of a vertically oriented rotating column of air. Fire whirls may be whirlwinds separated from the
flames, either within the burn area or outside it, or a
vortex of flame, itself.
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