Tornado De Fuego -

The story begins with a massive heat source, often a wildfire or a large urban blaze. As the fire burns intensely, it superheats the air directly above it. Because hot air is less dense than cool air, it begins to rise rapidly, creating a powerful upward current called an . Finding Its Rhythm

As this pillar of hot air rushes skyward, it needs a "twist" to become a tornado. This happens when turbulent winds or specific terrain shapes push the air from the side. Tornado de fuego

As the rotation tightens—much like a figure skater pulling in their arms to spin faster—the flames and embers from the ground are sucked into the vortex. A Tower of Flame The story begins with a massive heat source,

While rare, these events are becoming more frequently captured on camera as climate change drives more frequent and severe wildfires worldwide. Finding Its Rhythm As this pillar of hot

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