'Firenado' spotted in Colorado: Here's how the weather phenomenon occurs
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DENVER (KDVR) An uncommon weather phenomenon was seen in several areas in and around Colorado as wildfires continue to spread thousands of acres.

It’s known as a “firenado,” which is officially known as a fire whirl, according to Pinpoint Weather Meteorologist Greg Perez. The phenomenon was dubbed a “firenado” because it looks like a tornado that’s made from fire.

Perez said they occur when hot air rises rapidly in columns. As more hot air rises quickly, the wind starts to spin, which creates a fire whirl. It’s essentially hot air rising, which then fuels the flames.

A firenado was spotted by the South Metro Fire Rescue after a wildfire broke out near 9844 Titan Court, burning over 100 acres. As of Monday morning, it’s about 90% contained. Perez said firenados can be dangerous as they can spread quickly and create more sparks that could set off wildfires.

A “firenado” spotted in Colorado. (Courtesy of the South Metro Fire Rescue)

While it’s considered unusual, it wasn’t the only firenado recently spotted in and around Colorado. On Sunday, one X user posts a video of several firenados near each other around Louviers.

Meanwhile, Utah Fire Info captured a video of a firenado that formed on Saturday on the border of Utah and Colorado from the Dear Creek Fire. It said there was a wildfire smoke “vortex,” where flames went high into the air and caused an uncommon weather phenomenon that looked like a tornado. The fire, which started in Utah, has since moved into Colorado in Montrose County.

Several other wildfires are still active in the state, including the Sowbelly Fire in the Dominguez-Escalante National Conservation Area, the South Rim Fire in Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and wildfires in Mesa County.

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