News

With massive wildfires plaguing the western United States, scientists have been tracking an increase in dangerous wildfire-generated extremes, including fire-generated thunderstorms and tornados ...
William Gurstelle, the master of DIY science experiments, is exploding on the scene with a seventh book bursting with garage projects and party tricks. He's picked a hot topic this time: His new ...
FIRE TORNADO PHYSICS. This project clearly shows the effect of air on the size and quality of a flame. ... Forget fireworks, celebrate this 4th of July with a towering inferno of science.
This week stunning footage of a fire-induced tornado in Utah is making its way around social media. Some posts claim the ...
The Bearded Science Guy shows you the recipe for making a flaming tornado right in your home. First step: Update your fire insurance policy. CNET freelancer Danny Gallagher has contributed to ...
JAZMIN: WE’RE BACK WITH A NEW EDITION OF THE SCIENCE OF IT, WHERE WE STRETCH OUR STEM SKILLS WITH THE ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER. ADRIAN: TODAY’S EXPERIMENT IS NOT ONE YOU’LL WANT TO TRY IN ...
The Bearded Science Guy is a science teacher turned social media star, showing off fun science experiments online. ... The third experiment, a fire tornado, is one of the most popular experiments.
That is what makes the Carr Fire vortex so shocking: It lasted an hour and a half. And what's more, it ran right through Redding, a city of 90,000 near Oregon.
Fire tornadoes occur when intense wind combines with conditions in the atmosphere to produce clouds of smoke that reach 20,000 to 40,000 feet, Swain said.