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You won’t believe what a giant green fire tornado looks like
The science pros at TKOR reveal what a giant green fire tornado looks like in real life, combining combustion, airflow, and ...
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Scientists say fire tornadoes from ignited oil spills might actually save oceans
Researchers have run the first large-scale field test of deliberately generated fire whirls over crude oil floating on water, and the results challenge conventional thinking about oil-spill cleanup.
You've seen a fire tornado in the preview for 911 Nashville, so we got the inside scoop to find out if they are fact or fiction.
"Our goal is to harness the chaotic nature of fire whirls as a powerful, precise restoration tool, to protect coastlines, marine ecosystems and the environment as a whole." While it sounds ...
The Deer Creek Fire created a pyro-vortex east of Moab, Utah, as it burned in mid-July. Credit: Jason Kirks/BLM Around 12:40 p.m. on July 12, firefighters on the Deer Creek Fire, east of Moab, Utah, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Oil spills have a new whirlwind solution. Disasters like Exxon Valdez in 1989 and Deepwater Horizon in 2010 are difficult to clean ...
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