An artificial fire tornado makes for fascinating viewing. The box fans are positioned around a central firepit such that they impart the angular velocity needed to create a vortex. I’ve actually seen an even bigger live demonstration than this one at a fluid dynamics conference. Do not try this yourself. Fire tornadoes occur in nature, too: take a look at how they form. (submitted by acervant)
This fire tornado formed over a burning plastic-processing plant in Hungary a week ago. Fire tornadoes aren’t rare, but footage of them is because they typically occur amidst wild conflagrations. Take a look at our explanation of how they form. #
The phenomenon of a fire tornado caught our attention recently after the BBC published footage of one in Brazil. While it may look like the fiery wrath of a god, the fluid dynamics of a fire tornado are relatively simple (see figure above). Still, they make for some pretty wild video.