Photographer Janae
Copelin caught a snapshot last week of a rare weather marvel known as a
firenado. The whirling
"fire-devil" was spawned as a farmer burned off his field in
Chillicothe, Missouri. A swirling rotation of
smoke, gas and debris, a firenado is generated when an active fire is swept
upwards by strong winds, creating a vortex.

While this rarity
lasts usually only minutes, the largest firenadoes have been known to create
winds topping 100 mph.
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