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Rare 'firenado' rips across Australian Outback


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#1 6sixty6six

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Posted 06 November 2023 - 06:06 PM

Rare 'firenado' rips across Australian Outback

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Posted 11 November 2023 - 10:15 PM

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Fire tornado: how bushfires create their own weather




If you watch this it will give you an idea of just how strong the wind can be.


Looks like we are in for a big fire season where I live, everything is tinder dry. As most of you know where I live we get flooding and bush fires on a regular basis, nothing surprises me much any more.


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Posted 24 November 2023 - 11:05 PM

You can roast marshmallows on an industrial scale with that.


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