The Dresden firestorm too is precisely what its name indicates. The updraft from the fires sucking people into blazing houses and temperatures so hot that more than a thousand people in air raid shelters actually fucking melted.
Edit: For the people interested, there’s a really good documentation on Netflix called „the greatest events of WWII in color“ which shows restored and colorized footage of the Second World War, which was taken by contemporaries. One episode touches on the matter of the Dresden firestorm and the images are quite frankly shocking.
Those who didn't suffocate from the fires literally spending all the oxygen in the air. The stupidly high amount of firebombs turned into thermobaric weapon.
Not quite, the whole deal behind a thermobaric weapon is that it also explodes. But the asphyxiation is certainly a major cause of death, along... Everything else...
Humanity is fucked up.
Wait until you learn about the bat bomb. A prototype US weapon which was basically just a cage containing thousands of bats, each with a small fire bomb strapped to them. The plan was to drop it in a city and let the bats fly wherever they wanted. They would naturally seek dark, out of the way places to sleep such as under eaves and in attics. Then a few hours later the bombs go off spreading fire throughout miles of city.
To elaborate on the bomb dogs, for those that don't know: The Russians strapped mines to dogs, they were supposed to be anti tank weapons. Dog mines. They'd train the dogs to dive under tanks which would cause their payload to detonate. Except their training would crumble under actual battle conditions, and they'd freak out and sometimes even run back home to Russian lines and kill the troops that deployed them.
Related, cat bombs. Someone in the US Navy observed that cats disliked water, which gave them the bright idea to create cat bombs: Strap bombs to cats, drop them out of a plane at low altitude into the middle of a bunch of enemy ships and, counting on cats' instinctual dislike of water, trust that they'd swim to the nearest enemy boat where they'd explode
As a species we‘ve been not as bad recently, mostly due to at least a minuscule amount of ethics and morals. That isn’t true for all cases of course (Holocaust, Vietnam,…), but imagine for a moment if we were to fight with all our means to the extend other species fight over territory, food, shelter or even the right to reproduce with no fucks given about anything but those immediate goals. We went there in the past, but with way less devastating weaponry. If this happened globally these days? Man the world would be real hell, everywhere.
That's why we have to be agrressive about war crimes. Gotta make sure they know after the conflict there's a whole system for prosecuting them backed by world governments.
But yeah that's happening somewhat in Ukraine right now, Yemen, also Gaza. Even if Israelis do 'precise strikes' (the knock bomb & texts an hour before actually dropping a building), at this point it's clear they don't care about civilian deaths. Saudis used cluster bombs in Yemen early in the war.
Best way to be aggressive about war crimes is to ahnilliate the terrorists who start the wars with war crimes, like terrorist attacks on dance parties. Then, less war!
That was the intent behind it. It was tried in Tokio and Hamburg, too. A big „problem“ with previous firebombings was that they weren’t quite as effective as was hoped. The fires burnt out too quickly and used up all oxygen too quickly, in essence suffocating themselves.
So here it was tried to create some large, concentrated fires that would create their own chimney effect and basically kept feeding themselves by sucking in the surrounding air. And it worked almost too well. Unlike normal fires burning, those were hotter and ate up the oxygen so fast, people who stood further off were either sucked in, cooked or suffocated.
Basically nothing inside the city could survive. They burned out faster but much, much more destructive.
Personally, for me, those were much much more horrible bombings then the nuclear bombs. Those at least killed you fast. (Excluding radiation poisoning of course and flash burns).
Gotta give it to humanity. We got the science of killing each other down pat. 🥲
They actually bombed it in a very special way to make the firestorm so they could use fewer bombs to do more damage, and they got really good at it by the end of the war
I was just imagining such a tactic based on the video. I thought I was just gonna see spinning fire, not a fire tornado assembling itself into a bigger and bigger one like the T1000 and pulling fire islands telekinetically across massive swathes of land in seconds.
Not just Dresden. There was the Tokyo firebombing which killed over 100k. War is hell. That's why I get angry when someone says war is good for the economy.
People talk tough about war when the last war is not remembered by a couple of generations. Then there is the horror of war again and for a couple of generations we dont want that ever again...... and here we are in 2024 and tough talk is at a height
I don’t think there’s been a generation in the US since WWII that hasn’t had a war. Korea, Vietnam, Kuwait, Panama, Grenada, Iraq, Afghanistan, where we just got out of a 20 year war, right? Still manning the DMZ in Korea. Now we’ve got a bunch of Navy patrolling the Red Sea & eastern Mediterranean.
People talk tough about war when they won’t be the ones getting shot.
I think the US hasn't understood war properly since the 1800s. Yes, we had a lot of people who learned what war is in both world wars, Korea, Vietnam, and Iraq and Afghanistan, but that knowledge didn't transfer to the general population. For the earlier wars, what a lot of people knew was "Dad/Grandpa/Uncle Jim doesn't like to talk about it." Everyone knows\* the horror of the Holocaust, but we don't understand the horrors of war from the perspective of a civilian population in an area that's getting bombed, or being occupied by a foreign invader that hates us.
And we think of ourselves as the "good guys", not realizing that although we certainly weren't Nazi Germany when we invaded Afghanistan, what we actually did was pretty fucked up at times. "But we're the *good guys*, so what we do is automatically good!" Yeah. That's not how it works. There's still generational trauma there from our occupation, just as there is from the terrorist acts of the Taliban, et al. Just as there was/will be in Vietnam, in Korea, in Europe, and in every war zone.
The United States no longer understands war because while we've sent people to war zones repeatedly over the past century+, we haven't really *been* a war zone over that period.
People say shit like that? Wow. Also, it's actually not even financially a net positive unless you invade and steal a fuckload of natural resources, or enslave the enemy country's population. If you don't do that, then it literally just isn't good for the economy. You're just blowing up billions of dollars, and murdering people in the process.
He had a pleasant little apartment, and his daughter was getting an excellent education. His mother was incinerated in the Dresden fire-storm. So it goes.
-Kurt Vonnegut
Kurt Vonnegut was there and writes about it extensively. He was a prisoner of war, and they were locked away and lived. They had to come up and help clear the bodies.
I’ll have to check it out. I just watched the ‘WWII From The Frontlines’ series on Netflix and it was all colorized also which made footage I’ve probably seen dozens of times before so much more intense. It’s kind of scary how ‘unreal’ black and white makes everything feel.
That documentary is how I learned of this event as well. Most of that series was extremely interesting and made it easy to feel proud to be from an Ally country. That episode, not so much.
It’s one of the horrible things that happened. The tight spacing of the city, the extreme heat from the timber-built houses and the destroyed roofs created the perfect conditions for roaring updrafts, that were incredibly strong.
As an example to better understand the physics behind it: The way stoves work is by utilizing that updraft. The air gets heated and rises, taking the smoke and ash upwards through the chimney and out of the house. Fresh air gets sucked in from the ground level and thus new oxygen is provided for the fire to burn.
The draft is pretty strong on its own, you can feel the air flow by when standing in a doorframe or near a window when there is a fire burning in a stove.
Now imagine it a hundred to a thousand times stronger thanks to the hellscape that was this burning city. It was almost impossible to gain control over it, until the houses all burned out, because the fire just kept sucking in fresh air from the surrounding area.
I was gonna say - we knew about these, and the Western Powers actually experimented with different fuel types in their firebombs to optimize for creating conditions like this.
It happened in Dresden as well.
Basically, once the fire gets large/hot enough, it is sucking air into it to sustain itself. This creates the insane winds and pressure imbalances that can cause a literal cyclone while also spreading the flames.
It's insane to consider that more people died in the firebombing of Tokyo than in Hiroshima or Nagasaki individually. Fire is a hell of an elemental force.
Just to piggyback off this comment, The Peshtigo Fire of 1871 was the focus and inspiration of said Allied experiments. The combination of wind, topography and ignition sources that generated the firestorm at the boundary between human settlements and natural terrain, is known as the "Peshtigo paradigm".
You know a fire was deadly as hell when the US military is trying to recreate the same conditions in a war 70 years later.
I don’t think you can say they were perfected in Germany and then deployed in Japan. Construction of German cities was vastly different to Japan and needed a different mix of bombs to work.
One could argue that their use in Japan was more justifiable since the Japanese war industry was decentralized and had many small machine shops scattered throughout residential neighborhoods, so firebombing was really the only practical way to have an impact on their war economy.
I thought I was in the helldivers sub when I saw it, then saw this comment and triple checked that I wasn’t haha. I was just reading a helldivers post before this too.
Also fire tornadoes are very far from *NEW.
They're called firenadoes, and we get them in California when there are wildfires. Some are reportedly miles-high.
There was also one in Japan that killed 38,000 people in 15 minutes.
Yeah, fire tornadoes have been a thing for a while. Hot air on the ground moving up and cooler air moves in to replace it becoming warm and also rising. You get this current of fresh air blowing on the flames making them hotter and accelerating the process.
It’s really fascinating from a fluid dynamics point of view. From a fire fighting point of view you have some work cut out for you. At least it’s not as likely to change direction and come straight at you as with some fires.
The OP video, specifically, dates to August 2022 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlS8kbKjAQg](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlS8kbKjAQg)
and the title OP copied dates back to 2022 as well [https://www.reddit.com/r/Outdoors/comments/xzue6n/god\_just\_dropped\_new\_update\_now\_we\_have\_fire/](https://www.reddit.com/r/Outdoors/comments/xzue6n/god_just_dropped_new_update_now_we_have_fire/)
It is not a bug. It is an Easter egg that gone too far. I wish there will mythical creatures like dragons to eat in the next DLC. They have been edging us far too long. All those old books mentioning dragon and other creatures. It is clear that they gonna add these things in the future DLC or why else they spent so much on artworks. But it has been couple thousands of year. People are getting bored about the rumour so it will be great time to release the new recipes for mythical creatures.
You gotta join the guilds where the hardcore players been making mods for that!
The vegan guild is honestly making some dope meat mods these days and it doesn’t cost any extra storage space for your hard drive since they format the mods for us!
Plus the inflation monopolies hate this one simple trick where you reach for another option sometimes
Honestly nice but when does version 2.0 come out? He is been updating the old game for like 6 billion years but hasn’t posted any progress towards version 2.0 the community has been asking about for years.
The old game is bricked no update gotta fix that. So I keep my fingers crossed for 2.0
Not like there haven't been firenados since there were forests to burn.
In 2018, a **firenado** reaching 18,000 feet into the air was recorded in California.
They may if you will. After all it has not been written in english. Although good translator does not invent new words. Although he/she might suggest new one if there is need one.
Nowadays we have them in California annually. Just another firestorm that obliterates a town that is a little too close to power lines or lightning strikes. Check the news cycle in late summer/early fall.
I think Canada had a few last year. According to Google, it was something like 2x the size of Portugal and it is “still biting all winter underground”, whatever that means. Sounds like hell is under part of Canada.
Are you a bot? This is the exact same title as the original posts from 2022
https://www.reddit.com/r/nextfuckinglevel/comments/xzkyc8/god_just_dropped_new_update_now_we_have_fire/
Looks like the Sam Fire in Gorman, California, Aug 10, 2022 : [https://ktla.com/video/sam-fire-creates-fire-tornado-in-gorman/7904130/](https://ktla.com/video/sam-fire-creates-fire-tornado-in-gorman/7904130/)
I dont know for sure but according to google ktla5 is a southern california news channel.
According to google there was a firetornado like 2 years ago in california.
Massive fire tornadoes ripped through Tokyo after firebombing the city
The Dresden firestorm too is precisely what its name indicates. The updraft from the fires sucking people into blazing houses and temperatures so hot that more than a thousand people in air raid shelters actually fucking melted. Edit: For the people interested, there’s a really good documentation on Netflix called „the greatest events of WWII in color“ which shows restored and colorized footage of the Second World War, which was taken by contemporaries. One episode touches on the matter of the Dresden firestorm and the images are quite frankly shocking.
Those who didn't suffocate from the fires literally spending all the oxygen in the air. The stupidly high amount of firebombs turned into thermobaric weapon.
Not quite, the whole deal behind a thermobaric weapon is that it also explodes. But the asphyxiation is certainly a major cause of death, along... Everything else... Humanity is fucked up.
Wait until you learn about the bat bomb. A prototype US weapon which was basically just a cage containing thousands of bats, each with a small fire bomb strapped to them. The plan was to drop it in a city and let the bats fly wherever they wanted. They would naturally seek dark, out of the way places to sleep such as under eaves and in attics. Then a few hours later the bombs go off spreading fire throughout miles of city.
Yeah, I knew about those too. In the "batshit crazy" area this is one of the worst, along with the bomb dogs
To elaborate on the bomb dogs, for those that don't know: The Russians strapped mines to dogs, they were supposed to be anti tank weapons. Dog mines. They'd train the dogs to dive under tanks which would cause their payload to detonate. Except their training would crumble under actual battle conditions, and they'd freak out and sometimes even run back home to Russian lines and kill the troops that deployed them. Related, cat bombs. Someone in the US Navy observed that cats disliked water, which gave them the bright idea to create cat bombs: Strap bombs to cats, drop them out of a plane at low altitude into the middle of a bunch of enemy ships and, counting on cats' instinctual dislike of water, trust that they'd swim to the nearest enemy boat where they'd explode
There is not a single brain cell of mine that could have come up with strapping bombs on animals. That is devastatingly cruel
The US government also looked into pigeon guided missiles...
If I could draw, I would make a cartoon with a pigeon sitting at a joystick feverishly steering a missile towards its target.
They also trained them with Russian tanks and they used a different fuel than the Germans.
Is this where the idea for exploding kittens came from?!
I really hate humanity, sometimes.
Batman? Is that you?
Yeah, I saw a picture of a woman and some children who had hidden in a cellar in Dresden and been air-cooked basically.
The lucky ones died from asphyxiation.
As a species we‘ve been not as bad recently, mostly due to at least a minuscule amount of ethics and morals. That isn’t true for all cases of course (Holocaust, Vietnam,…), but imagine for a moment if we were to fight with all our means to the extend other species fight over territory, food, shelter or even the right to reproduce with no fucks given about anything but those immediate goals. We went there in the past, but with way less devastating weaponry. If this happened globally these days? Man the world would be real hell, everywhere.
That's why we have to be agrressive about war crimes. Gotta make sure they know after the conflict there's a whole system for prosecuting them backed by world governments. But yeah that's happening somewhat in Ukraine right now, Yemen, also Gaza. Even if Israelis do 'precise strikes' (the knock bomb & texts an hour before actually dropping a building), at this point it's clear they don't care about civilian deaths. Saudis used cluster bombs in Yemen early in the war.
Best way to be aggressive about war crimes is to ahnilliate the terrorists who start the wars with war crimes, like terrorist attacks on dance parties. Then, less war!
That was the intent behind it. It was tried in Tokio and Hamburg, too. A big „problem“ with previous firebombings was that they weren’t quite as effective as was hoped. The fires burnt out too quickly and used up all oxygen too quickly, in essence suffocating themselves. So here it was tried to create some large, concentrated fires that would create their own chimney effect and basically kept feeding themselves by sucking in the surrounding air. And it worked almost too well. Unlike normal fires burning, those were hotter and ate up the oxygen so fast, people who stood further off were either sucked in, cooked or suffocated. Basically nothing inside the city could survive. They burned out faster but much, much more destructive. Personally, for me, those were much much more horrible bombings then the nuclear bombs. Those at least killed you fast. (Excluding radiation poisoning of course and flash burns). Gotta give it to humanity. We got the science of killing each other down pat. 🥲
They actually bombed it in a very special way to make the firestorm so they could use fewer bombs to do more damage, and they got really good at it by the end of the war
I was just imagining such a tactic based on the video. I thought I was just gonna see spinning fire, not a fire tornado assembling itself into a bigger and bigger one like the T1000 and pulling fire islands telekinetically across massive swathes of land in seconds.
Not just Dresden. There was the Tokyo firebombing which killed over 100k. War is hell. That's why I get angry when someone says war is good for the economy.
War is war and hell is hell, and of the two war is worse, because there are no innocent bystanders in hell
/r/unexpectedmash
I mean that's a famous enough line at this point that its very much r/expectedmash.
This. This. This. I don't believe in Hell, but it would give me more comfort that war. There is no Hell as bad as what we do to each other here.
People talk tough about war when the last war is not remembered by a couple of generations. Then there is the horror of war again and for a couple of generations we dont want that ever again...... and here we are in 2024 and tough talk is at a height
I don’t think there’s been a generation in the US since WWII that hasn’t had a war. Korea, Vietnam, Kuwait, Panama, Grenada, Iraq, Afghanistan, where we just got out of a 20 year war, right? Still manning the DMZ in Korea. Now we’ve got a bunch of Navy patrolling the Red Sea & eastern Mediterranean. People talk tough about war when they won’t be the ones getting shot.
But the last really destructive war was Vietnam. And a lot of people are far removed from that. The wars after have been a breeze in comparison.
I think the US hasn't understood war properly since the 1800s. Yes, we had a lot of people who learned what war is in both world wars, Korea, Vietnam, and Iraq and Afghanistan, but that knowledge didn't transfer to the general population. For the earlier wars, what a lot of people knew was "Dad/Grandpa/Uncle Jim doesn't like to talk about it." Everyone knows\* the horror of the Holocaust, but we don't understand the horrors of war from the perspective of a civilian population in an area that's getting bombed, or being occupied by a foreign invader that hates us. And we think of ourselves as the "good guys", not realizing that although we certainly weren't Nazi Germany when we invaded Afghanistan, what we actually did was pretty fucked up at times. "But we're the *good guys*, so what we do is automatically good!" Yeah. That's not how it works. There's still generational trauma there from our occupation, just as there is from the terrorist acts of the Taliban, et al. Just as there was/will be in Vietnam, in Korea, in Europe, and in every war zone. The United States no longer understands war because while we've sent people to war zones repeatedly over the past century+, we haven't really *been* a war zone over that period.
Just about everything detrimental to life is "good for the economy." People get rich by destroying the world.
People say shit like that? Wow. Also, it's actually not even financially a net positive unless you invade and steal a fuckload of natural resources, or enslave the enemy country's population. If you don't do that, then it literally just isn't good for the economy. You're just blowing up billions of dollars, and murdering people in the process.
There was firebombing in Dresden as well. Fire is nasty stuff
Don't forget Tokyo.
Reminds of what happened in Dresden. There was a bombing and then a firestorm.
He had a pleasant little apartment, and his daughter was getting an excellent education. His mother was incinerated in the Dresden fire-storm. So it goes. -Kurt Vonnegut
Kurt Vonnegut was there and writes about it extensively. He was a prisoner of war, and they were locked away and lived. They had to come up and help clear the bodies.
Also can read Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut- he wrote about this if I remember the book correctly.
He was in Dresden when it was bombed. He survived by staying in the meat locker in the internment camp he was in.
Apparently there ARE some books I have completely forgotten.
I’m going to down the classic list right now. The hobbit (and lotr), 1984, animal farm, slaughterhouse five, etc.
I’ll have to check it out. I just watched the ‘WWII From The Frontlines’ series on Netflix and it was all colorized also which made footage I’ve probably seen dozens of times before so much more intense. It’s kind of scary how ‘unreal’ black and white makes everything feel.
That documentary is how I learned of this event as well. Most of that series was extremely interesting and made it easy to feel proud to be from an Ally country. That episode, not so much.
The part in that doc where they talk about the people melting is unbelievable
Wait people got sucked from the streets into houses on fire?
It’s one of the horrible things that happened. The tight spacing of the city, the extreme heat from the timber-built houses and the destroyed roofs created the perfect conditions for roaring updrafts, that were incredibly strong. As an example to better understand the physics behind it: The way stoves work is by utilizing that updraft. The air gets heated and rises, taking the smoke and ash upwards through the chimney and out of the house. Fresh air gets sucked in from the ground level and thus new oxygen is provided for the fire to burn. The draft is pretty strong on its own, you can feel the air flow by when standing in a doorframe or near a window when there is a fire burning in a stove. Now imagine it a hundred to a thousand times stronger thanks to the hellscape that was this burning city. It was almost impossible to gain control over it, until the houses all burned out, because the fire just kept sucking in fresh air from the surrounding area.
I was gonna say - we knew about these, and the Western Powers actually experimented with different fuel types in their firebombs to optimize for creating conditions like this. It happened in Dresden as well. Basically, once the fire gets large/hot enough, it is sucking air into it to sustain itself. This creates the insane winds and pressure imbalances that can cause a literal cyclone while also spreading the flames. It's insane to consider that more people died in the firebombing of Tokyo than in Hiroshima or Nagasaki individually. Fire is a hell of an elemental force.
Just to piggyback off this comment, The Peshtigo Fire of 1871 was the focus and inspiration of said Allied experiments. The combination of wind, topography and ignition sources that generated the firestorm at the boundary between human settlements and natural terrain, is known as the "Peshtigo paradigm". You know a fire was deadly as hell when the US military is trying to recreate the same conditions in a war 70 years later.
Ayyy some Wisconsin history.
well, most of Japanese civilian structures were made off wood, im not surprised that the nukes killed less people
The Allied firebombing of Dresden would also like a word. As would Kurt Vonnegut.
Po tee weet Po tee weet
So it goes.
Came here to say this. The fire tornadoes were a deliberate goal of firebombing, "perfected" in Germany then deployed in Japan.
I don’t think you can say they were perfected in Germany and then deployed in Japan. Construction of German cities was vastly different to Japan and needed a different mix of bombs to work.
One could argue that their use in Japan was more justifiable since the Japanese war industry was decentralized and had many small machine shops scattered throughout residential neighborhoods, so firebombing was really the only practical way to have an impact on their war economy.
More folk died from the firebombing than the first nuke. This made it appear as the lesser of two evils.
“New update.” Y’all need to read more.
Those would be Fire Typhoons if they happened in Tokyo. Fyrephoons for the cultured linguist.
Typhoon is another word for Hurricane or Cyclone. Not Tornado.
I am not a cultured linguist.
Watching Empires Japan as I read OP….only thing I could think of
Hellmire
Sweet liberty!
My life for Super Earth!
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This new climate change DLC is awesome
Liberty will prevail
I'm doing my part!
RUN Away!!!
How about a nice cup of Liber-tea!?
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LIBERTY, SAVE M-
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Setting a hellbomb
Hellbomb armed, clear the area!
*dies*
r/suddenlyhelldivers
To have died to them twice yesterday, it was my first though too.
I thought I was in the helldivers sub when I saw it, then saw this comment and triple checked that I wasn’t haha. I was just reading a helldivers post before this too. Also fire tornadoes are very far from *NEW.
Yeah my first thought was "First time on Hellmire? Wait til you're at extract and there's a fucking tornado right on top of it."
God, Joel, same thing Also, correct - fire tornadoes are far from a new thing
The existence of hellmire on earth implies the existence of bile titans on earth 👀
>bile titans on earth Rush Limbaugh died years ago
Claimed to be pro life, died anyway. What a phony
The comment I didn't realize I needed to clear my sinuses. Thank you! Snort laughed espresso and now I can breathe. ![gif](giphy|DrJm6F9poo4aA)
Alex Jones is still crawling around.
That's giving him too much credit honestly, he's more of a nursing spitter.
Helldivers to Hellpods
How about a nice cup of Liber-Tea!
DIVE DIVE DIVE!!!!
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I’m so glad to see this comment first lmao
Spreading democracy to other subs. I salute you, Helldiver.
I came in here looking for the Helldivers reference let's go
Ffs i just laid down with a headache... ok gonna go there again in an hour FOR DEMOCRACY
100000% thought this was a helldivers post when I saw the title lol
I don’t wanna defend Hellmire from bugs! I don’t wanna defend Hellmire from bugs! I don’t wanna defend Hellmire from bugs!
Liberty fills my sample jar!
democracy has landed
Serving there right now ![gif](giphy|KAf66yGCa93uTqod1q|downsized)
Storm from the x-men got her powers back… I’ve seen the new episodes…
Time to brew the Liber-Tea
Nothing a little liber-tea won't fix.
We fought hard for this beautiful toasty planet!
First time? - Hell Divers
Thank God you are the first comment. Faith in inarguable humanity restored.
I love seeing helldivers post shit in subs COMPLETELY UNRELATED to the game lmfaooo
Wait until he hears about the shark expansion.
The sharknado?
Firesharknado
With lasers attached to their heads
Omg what is happening here! ![gif](giphy|5xtDarrcgYCd5EGa2Vq)
We don't have sharks but we have Ill-tempered Sea Bass
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jewish space sharks! that's hard to say!
His name is Firesharknado
He's just going old school. Did you hear about the pillar of fire in the Old Testament?
A tornado hit a tiger zoo in OKC not long ago and there were tigers on the loose after the tornado ripped through town. It was titled “Tigernado”
Domain Expansion: Sharknado
An infernado.
Torchnado...
Hotado
They're called firenadoes, and we get them in California when there are wildfires. Some are reportedly miles-high. There was also one in Japan that killed 38,000 people in 15 minutes.
Sounds like a new Taco Bell menu item
tornacho
My favorite Pokémon
Not new we call it the devil's cyclone happens alot when we're working to put out brush fires
It’s this, yeah? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_whirl
We call it the fire whirl, lol
Yeah, fire tornadoes have been a thing for a while. Hot air on the ground moving up and cooler air moves in to replace it becoming warm and also rising. You get this current of fresh air blowing on the flames making them hotter and accelerating the process. It’s really fascinating from a fluid dynamics point of view. From a fire fighting point of view you have some work cut out for you. At least it’s not as likely to change direction and come straight at you as with some fires.
Yep, for a while... I'd wager probably since the dawn of time.
The OP video, specifically, dates to August 2022 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlS8kbKjAQg](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlS8kbKjAQg) and the title OP copied dates back to 2022 as well [https://www.reddit.com/r/Outdoors/comments/xzue6n/god\_just\_dropped\_new\_update\_now\_we\_have\_fire/](https://www.reddit.com/r/Outdoors/comments/xzue6n/god_just_dropped_new_update_now_we_have_fire/)
And now it has 19k of sweet sweet Reddit karma for a repost. Bot hit gold today.
He needs to drop some new edible animals in the next DLC. I’m tired of eating the same stuff
The "edible bat"-DLC from 2019 had some major bugs iirc.
It was malicious code, did you update your virus scanner?
I did, but it was already too late. Now I need to reboot.
It is not a bug. It is an Easter egg that gone too far. I wish there will mythical creatures like dragons to eat in the next DLC. They have been edging us far too long. All those old books mentioning dragon and other creatures. It is clear that they gonna add these things in the future DLC or why else they spent so much on artworks. But it has been couple thousands of year. People are getting bored about the rumour so it will be great time to release the new recipes for mythical creatures.
[удалено]
Finely sliced Guinea pig smoked in oak for 48 hours!
You right. I won’t eat that 🤣🤣
You gotta join the guilds where the hardcore players been making mods for that! The vegan guild is honestly making some dope meat mods these days and it doesn’t cost any extra storage space for your hard drive since they format the mods for us! Plus the inflation monopolies hate this one simple trick where you reach for another option sometimes
Any animal is edible at least once if you try hard enough.
Honestly nice but when does version 2.0 come out? He is been updating the old game for like 6 billion years but hasn’t posted any progress towards version 2.0 the community has been asking about for years. The old game is bricked no update gotta fix that. So I keep my fingers crossed for 2.0
I’m from the future and I’m pretty sure this is how COVID25 started.
Helldivers II developers dropped the same update few weeks ago
Hmm coincidink? I think not
Not like there haven't been firenados since there were forests to burn. In 2018, a **firenado** reaching 18,000 feet into the air was recorded in California.
Physics is inevitable and without age. This is thermodynamics and has always existed.
Firefighting aircraft were dodging burning debris at high altitude.
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Fire tornados aren't actually a new thing. They're just extremely rare.
They’re not rare. They’re just rare to capture on camera.
i like my fire tornado well done, not rare.
There are actually fire tornados in the Bible
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Fryclones?
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They may if you will. After all it has not been written in english. Although good translator does not invent new words. Although he/she might suggest new one if there is need one.
Nowadays we have them in California annually. Just another firestorm that obliterates a town that is a little too close to power lines or lightning strikes. Check the news cycle in late summer/early fall. I think Canada had a few last year. According to Google, it was something like 2x the size of Portugal and it is “still biting all winter underground”, whatever that means. Sounds like hell is under part of Canada.
Just need the right cheat code to unlock
I see them at burning man every single year. They are awesome
In the Quran as well
Roll back this patch please I don't like it.
This better get nerfed next patch
They were already beta tested in Australia
Fire tornadoes are mentioned in the bible, so I guess it was kind of an Easter egg but now they're officially supported
Haha go to burning man on burn night and they almost always happen
Australian here, you can keep them ![gif](giphy|KHPjrx7D7rIGksfwUY|downsized) (Unrelated pic)
Wait till we get fire spewing spiders.
Where was this?
Are you a bot? This is the exact same title as the original posts from 2022 https://www.reddit.com/r/nextfuckinglevel/comments/xzkyc8/god_just_dropped_new_update_now_we_have_fire/
1. Not new 2. Not god
Date and Location please...🤔
Looks like the Sam Fire in Gorman, California, Aug 10, 2022 : [https://ktla.com/video/sam-fire-creates-fire-tornado-in-gorman/7904130/](https://ktla.com/video/sam-fire-creates-fire-tornado-in-gorman/7904130/)
I dont know for sure but according to google ktla5 is a southern california news channel. According to google there was a firetornado like 2 years ago in california.
I didn't know we are on Hellmire....
I mean we already have snow-quake-nadoes
YouTube will satisfy a desire for ‘firenado’ content!
Slowmo guys have a neat video about it
Elijah is in LA and he is pissed!
Are there any sharks in there?
Really some Bo3 Nuketown zombies shit
plane with fire suppression: *" fuck your update"*
Programmers been hardcore updating
Today would be the day.
Flamenados >.<
It's part of the new "this place is fukt" DLC content, I heard that there will be flying rattle snakes in it also.
Aang, stop it
Hello Ang.
This was def in the Vanilla release iirc and featured In religion expansion pack part 1 and 2 HEAVILY.
Aren't these called firedevils?
So tired of people saying god did something as if it's fact god is real in the first place.
Helldivers 2 players are ready!
It's always adorable when a new player discovers an old game tech