Channel: ABC Science
Category: Science & Technology
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Description: In 2003, Canberra was hit by a weather system never before documented in science – a fire tornado or firenado. How did this storm form and are we likely to see one again? Moataz Hamde investigates. Subscribe to ABC Science YouTube 👉 ab.co/2YFO4Go Watch the full 30min episode here: youtube.com/watch?v=ZvYWykUC-to&t=0s Footage/stills credits: ACT Emergency Services Agency CSIRO Mary Schidlowsky, British Columbia Wildfire Service: youtube.com/watch?v=7PenQAlKIn ViralHog - Fire Twister on Kangaroo Island: youtube.com/watch?v=UIinne4sr_Y&t=65s Thomas Rogers: youtube.com/watch?v=wcUnE0tHcaI Department of Parks and Wildlife WA: facebook.com/watch/?v=1196787430356774 Stephen Wilkes Randall Bacon Richard Moran #Australia #ABCScience Subscribe: ab.co/2YFO4Go Like: facebook.com/ABCScience Follow: twitter.com/ABCscience // instagram.com/abchealth --------------------------------------------------------------- This is an official Australian Broadcasting Corporation YouTube channel. Contributions may be removed if they violate ABC's Online Conditions of Use abc.net.au/conditions.htm (Section 3).