This is what a lethal fire tornado looks like
Fire tornadoes are terrifying forces of nature. They're rare, but as wildfires become bigger and more frequent, they may grow more common.
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Thankfully, scientists are getting closer to predicting when and where these lethal vortices will appear. Read the full story this hellish phenomenon: http://bit.ly/2O4xJIK
Please visit our website to discover the latest advances in science and technology: http://bit.ly/30Z4ZpZ
Discover world-changing science with a subscription to Scientific American. Learn more: http://bit.ly/2RtR1cs
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