Author: Sarah Laskow / Source: Atlas Obscura

On the evening of July 26, California’s Carr fire, one of the most destructive fires in the state’s history, was burning in Redding, when conditions aligned to create a massive whirl of smoke and fire. It lasted for an hour and a half, and the people who caught it on video called it the “Firenado.”
On Thursday, the National Weather Service
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