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143-mph 'fire tornado' that cut a path of destruction is an ominous sign of the future
A high-tension power transmission line tipped over from a tornado-like vortex that reached speeds of possibly more than 143 mph. (Cal Fire / National Weather Service)/h5>
As authorities sifted the rubble from the fire that burned more than 1,000 residences in Shasta County, they were startled by what they encountered.
A soaring transmission tower was tipped over. Tiles were torn off the roofs of homes. Massive trees were uprooted. Vehicles were moved. In one spot, a fence post was bent around a tree, with the bark on one side sheared off.
This was not typical wildfire damage. Rather, it was strong evidence of a giant, powerful spinning vortex that accompanied the Carr fire on July 26. The tornado-like condition, lasting an hour and a half and fueled by extreme heat and intensely dry brush as California heats up to record levels, was captured in dramatic videos that have come to symbolize the destructive power of what is now California’s sixth-most destructive fire.
It may take years before scientists come to a consensus on what to exactly call this vortex — a fire whirl, as named by the National Weather Service, or a fire tornado. Whatever it’s called, it’s exceptionally rare to see a well-documented fire-fueled vortex leap out of a wildfire and enter a populated area with such size, power and duration.
143-mph 'fire tornado' that cut a path of destruction is an ominous sign of the future by Rong-Gong Lin Ii , Joseph Serna & Louis Sahagun, Los Angeles Times, Aug 3, 2018
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Editor's Pick
143-mph 'fire tornado' that cut a path of destruction is an ominous sign of the future
A high-tension power transmission line tipped over from a tornado-like vortex that reached speeds of possibly more than 143 mph. (Cal Fire / National Weather Service)/h5>
As authorities sifted the rubble from the fire that burned more than 1,000 residences in Shasta County, they were startled by what they encountered.
A soaring transmission tower was tipped over. Tiles were torn off the roofs of homes. Massive trees were uprooted. Vehicles were moved. In one spot, a fence post was bent around a tree, with the bark on one side sheared off.
This was not typical wildfire damage. Rather, it was strong evidence of a giant, powerful spinning vortex that accompanied the Carr fire on July 26. The tornado-like condition, lasting an hour and a half and fueled by extreme heat and intensely dry brush as California heats up to record levels, was captured in dramatic videos that have come to symbolize the destructive power of what is now California’s sixth-most destructive fire.
It may take years before scientists come to a consensus on what to exactly call this vortex — a fire whirl, as named by the National Weather Service, or a fire tornado. Whatever it’s called, it’s exceptionally rare to see a well-documented fire-fueled vortex leap out of a wildfire and enter a populated area with such size, power and duration.
143-mph 'fire tornado' that cut a path of destruction is an ominous sign of the future by Rong-Gong Lin Ii , Joseph Serna & Louis Sahagun, Los Angeles Times, Aug 3, 2018
Links posted on Facebook
Sun July 29, 2018
- Sydney air quality tipped to dip as crews backburn to contain fires by Peter Hannam, Environment, Sydney Morning Herald, July 29, 2018
- How Climate Change Will Alter Our Food by Renee Cho, State of the Planet, Earth Institute, Columbia University, July 25, 2018
- 2018 is on pace to be the 4th-hottest year on record by Eric Levenson & Brandon Miller, CNN, July 28, 2018
- Redding left devastated and searching for loved ones as fire kills 5, keeps growing by Ruben Vives & Harriet Ryan, Los Angeles Times, July 29, 2018
- This Summer’s Heat Waves Could Be the Strongest Climate Signal Yet by Bob Berwyn, InsideClimate News, July 28, 2018
- How much longer will Southern Ocean slow climate change? by Jamie Morton, NZ Herald/NewstalkZB, July 29, 2018
- Climate change science comeback strategies by Karin Kirk, Yale Climate Connections, July 26, 2018
- Our scorched Earth needs voters to put more heat on their politicians, Opinion by Andrew Rawnsley, Comment is Free, Guardian, July 29, 2018
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- Temer’s deforestation policies put Paris goals at risk, scientists warn by Sue Branford, Mongabay, July 24, 2018
- Greek fires offer glimpse of extreme weather events facing the world by Jennifer Duggan, Irish Times, July 28, 2018
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- Global carbon tax in isolation could ‘exacerbate food insecurity by 2050’ by Daisy Dunne, Carbon Brief, July 30, 2018
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- Soaring temperatures force Japan to confront entrenched ideas on handling the heat by Patrick St. Michael, Japan Times, July 28, 2018
- Japan’s utilities crank up oil-fired power in face of heat wave, Reuters/Japan Times, July 30, 2018
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- Six charts show mixed progress for UK renewables by Jocelyn Timperley, Carbon Brief, July 30. 2018
- Britain, Can We — Really — Talk About This Weather We’re Having?, Opinion by Adam Corner, New York Times, July 27, 2018
- Droughts, Heat Waves and Floods: How to Tell When Climate Change Is to Blame by Quirin Schiermeier, Nature/Scientific American, July 30, 2018
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Thu Aug 2, 2018
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- Denialism: what drives people to reject the truth by Keith Kahn-Harris, The Long Read, Guardian, Aug 3, 2018
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- Hot weather exposes World War II munitions in German waters by Nancy Isenson & Volker Witting, Deutsche Welle (DW), Aug 2, 2018
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Sat Aug 4, 2018
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- In hot water: How summer heat has hit Nordic nuclear plants by Lefteris Karagiannopoulos, Reuters, Aug 1, 2018
- Pollution is slowing the melting of Arctic sea ice, for now by John Abraham, Climate Consensus - the 97%, Environment, Guardian, Aug 3, 2018
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