fire whirl
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of fire whirl
First recorded in 1950–55
Example Sentences
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On Sunday, the National Weather Service tweeted a video of a fire tornado, or "fire whirl," from San Diego County's 1,500-acre Chaparral Fire.
From Fox News • Aug. 30, 2021
At one point Saturday afternoon, a fire whirl was reported at the southern end of Constantia Road as the fire backed down an escarpment.
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 11, 2021
It was torched just two years ago by the deadly Carr Fire — infamously remembered for producing a huge tornado-like fire whirl.
From Seattle Times • Sep. 29, 2020
Residences are widely scattered in the area, which was torched just two years ago by the deadly Carr Fire - infamously remembered for producing a huge tornado-like fire whirl.
From Washington Times • Sep. 29, 2020
The fire grew so intense that at one point it created its own weather systems, including a tornado-like fire whirl.
From New York Times • Aug. 5, 2018
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