Santa Ana winds are a well known phenomenon out there but I imagine that strong is fairly rare and notable. Large fires will suck in tremendous amounts of air as the hot air rises up. Those fires are burning a massive area
The fire bombings of cities in WW2 created similar firestorms. I remember a history book describing the winds being strong enough to send bodies tumbling through the streets like leaves.
...Showing McDonald Panels and Palm Trees on fire in high noisy wind...
Here is a screenshot :
Video : aprox.(?) 854 x 482 pixels, 15 seconds, 3.79 MegaBytes, mp4 video with sound. Was film from behind some transparent panel ? ( maybe vehicle or shelter ? )
I never experienced them when I lived down there for 15 years. But I was in the valley that all the fires currently surround. But yeah that was ages ago. The worst event I experienced was the Northridge earthquake. Global warming is crazy.
Santa Ana winds are a well known phenomenon out there but I imagine that strong is fairly rare and notable. Large fires will suck in tremendous amounts of air as the hot air rises up. Those fires are burning a massive area
The fire bombings of cities in WW2 created similar firestorms. I remember a history book describing the winds being strong enough to send bodies tumbling through the streets like leaves.
Bombing of Dresden in 1945
Unfortunately, fire tornadoes are a thing :(