What are Hidden Dangers of Firenados?

Posted by ETIS answers and wiki fusion blog on Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Firenados as many of the explanations of it put out by the media use Firenados as a catch all phrase for what appears from the outside as basically a whirlwind of heated air or the fire itself consumed into the whirlwind-like shape of a tornado.

There could be a number of different kinds of 'phenomena' that distinguish a firenado from others.

The first danger has been already brought out, that they are not always the same, and therefore caution needs to be taken when approaching and dealing with a firenado; you cannot always have the same expectations of firenados.

For example, one firenado was experienced, and all that was witnessed was the vertical whirl shape of fire.

Then, in the future, one went near a firenado thinking that was going to be the same outcome, when suddenly, on the horizontal axis, fireballs came shooting out of it in all different directions.

The temperature of one firenado might not be the temperature of others.  One firenado might be experienced, and the next one is 100 times as hot.

Dimension dynamics are in effect concerning 'firenados' opening up deep areas of scientific study.

The effects on things that are around firenados might fall outside the realm of expectation of math and science, and theories, that are known on the commonality levels.

Serious amongst the inconsistencies and dangers of firenados, is what direction they are moving, from top to bottom, or from bottom, for practical illustration, from the ground, upward.

When a firenado gets going, there may be other firenados that join it, and it looks like all one firenado.
there may be other phenomena that also might get involved with the firenado.

All the elements need to be taken into consideration when dealing with the firenado, especially from a safety standpoint.  Challenges arise when it cannot readily be seen or determined what all the elements of the phenomena are.


Tags: firenado  danger  phenomena  vertical axis  lateral axis  fire  tornado  extreme temperatures 

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