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A Rare Fire Tornado Sprung Up In Missouri

May 8, 2014, 21:03 IST

Instagram user Janae Copelin snapped a stunning photo of a rare fire tornado in Missouri over the weekend.

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Fire tornadoes are typically created out of wildfires, but in this case, a farmer was burning a field when the wind whipped the flames into a funnel.

Check it out:

The Weather Channel explains how fire tornadoes are formed:

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They are rapidly spinning vortices that form when air superheated by an intense wildfire rises rapidly, consolidating low-level spin from winds converging into the fire like a spinning ice skater, pulling its arms inward.

The fire tornadoes typically only last a few minutes, but they can spew embers and debris into the air.

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