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Dust Devil vs Fire from a flame stack

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Mr Commonsense1 year ago

Unlike tornadoes, dust devils are not related to mesocyclones and supercell thunderstorms. They form as a swirling updraft under sunny conditions during fair weather, but sometimes they can pose a threat to both people and properties [📹 Josh VerStandig]

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High1 year ago

If I was there…

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Charles1 year ago

Same energy.

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Crazy Vibes1 year ago

Double rainbow after the storm

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Crazy Moments1 year ago

Even though smaller than tornadoes, dust devils can still be quite destructive as they lift dust and other debris into the air. This is what happened at the Parookaville Festival in Weeze, Germany

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Know Your History1 year ago

Dust devils form when hot air near the surface rises quickly through cooler air above forming an updraft, as it rises it stretches vertically and narrows, intensifying any spinning present due to conservation of angular momentum.

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Crazy Moments1 year ago

Wind speeds in dust devils can reach 100 km/h. Even though smaller than tornadoes, they can still be destructive as they lift dust and other debris into the air. This is what happened in Jacksonville, FL on May 15

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MissFacto1 year ago

Kinda a firenado

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Crazy Vibes1 year ago

Incredible drone footage flying over a volcano and lava flows at night, captured by Iceland Aerials.

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Rahuul Shekhawat1 year ago

It was pretty interesting at first, but when it fully merged and the flames shot up to the clouds, that’s when it became interesting.. Surprised this isn’t the plot of a SiFi movie yet.

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