Wildfires can create their own weather, including tornado-like fire whirls an atmospheric scientist explains how
Briefly

Satellite data shows fire-produced thunderstorms are much more common than anyone realized just a few years ago.
When vegetation burns, large amounts of heat are released, creating rising hot air that leads to the formation of unique fire-induced weather phenomena like pyrocumulus clouds.
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