Researches at UNSW find the shape of a fire is a vital factor in the development of firestorms

January 21 2019 - 5:00pm
A fully developed pyrocumulus (firestorm) cloud during the Grampians fire in February 2013. Photo: Randall Bacon
A fully developed pyrocumulus (firestorm) cloud during the Grampians fire in February 2013. Photo: Randall Bacon

Firestorms are a nightmare for emergency services and anyone in their path. They occur when a bushfire meets a ‘perfect storm’ of environmental conditions and creates a thunderstorm.  

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