Carr Fire tornado

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Carr Fire tornado
File:Carr Fire tornado 1.jpg
The tornado at around its peak intensity near Redding, California.
Meteorological history
FormedJuly 26, 2018, ~7:30 p.m. CST (UTC–06:00)
DissipatedJuly 26, 2018, 8:00 p.m. CST (UTC–06:00)
Duration~30 minutes
EF3-equivalent tornado
Highest winds143 mph (230 km/h)
Overall effects
Fatalities>3 (exact number unknown)
Injuries5
Areas affectedRedding, California
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Part of the Carr Fire and Tornadoes of 2018

In the evening hours of July 26, 2018, a large fire tornado formed inside of the Carr Fire. The fire tornado, which had peak windspeeds of 143 miles per hour (230 km/h), killed at least three people and injured five others while on the ground for approximately thirty minutes. The fire tornado was the most powerful in California history, and was the deadliest fire tornado to ever form as part of a larger event. In addition, the fire tornado was the second ever to be recorded, after one that occurred in the 2003 Canberra bushfires. The tornado trapped several bulldozer operators in their vehicles, resulting in the death of Jeremy Stoke, 37, a fire inspector who was killed as the fire tornado tracked over him. Don Smith, a bulldozer operator, was also killed by the fire under unknown circumstances.

Background

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The Carr Fire was reported on the afternoon of July 23, 2018, at the intersection of Highway 299 and Carr Powerhouse Road, in the Whiskeytown district of the Whiskeytown–Shasta–Trinity National Recreation Area, in Shasta County, California, near French Gulch. The fire was believed to have been started accidentally by a vehicle towing a dual-axle travel trailer. One of the tires on the trailer blew out, causing the steel rim to scrape along the pavement, generating sparks that ignited dry vegetation along the edge of the highway. Wind caused the fire to spread quickly.[1][2] Hot conditions and steep, inaccessible terrain presented challenges for fire crews as they strengthened containment lines. Highway 299 was closed and French Gulch was placed under mandatory evacuation.[3]

Tornado summary

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File:Carr Fire tornado dashcam.webm
A fire engine dashcam video of the tornado, exhibiting strong rotation.

Between 8:24 and 8:36 CST, a tornado vortex signature was monitored on radar. The fire whirl developed within the Carr Fire in Redding, California. The fire tornado was first seen developing north of Land Park, and began to fill the sky with embers as it rapidly intensified.[4] Several firefighters who were caught in the tornado ran and took refuge on Sutro Mine Road as the tornado passed over.[4] Shortly after touching down, the tornado impacted a group of bulldozers that were sitting on Buenaventura Boulevard; every dozer and another car were burnt out and were rendered destroyed as a result.[4] A driver of a California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CALFIRE) truck would say that as the tornado moved past his location, every windshield in the vehicle shattered and the truck was battered with large rocks and other debris carried by the fire tornado.[4] A person who was attempting to enter another pickup truck nearby sustained severe burns as a result of the heat.[4]

Remaining on the ground from 7:30–8:00 p.m., the fire whirl reached an estimated height of 18,000 ft (5,500 m) and caused extensive tornado-like damage while spreading the fire. The winds toppled transmission towers, shredded foliage, and debarked and uprooted trees. The smoke plume from the whirl dominated the site of the wildfire. Substantial damage occurred in areas untouched by fire, including signs of ground scouring.[5] Three people were reportedly killed inside their Redding home after the structure's walls were blown out and the roof collapsed on the occupants. Several other homes suffered significant roof damage.[6] The heat of winds and debris within the fire tornado was estimated to be up to 2,700 °F (1,480 °C). It was reported that several firefighters were caught off guard as the tornado rapidly widened to 300 yards (270 m).[7]

Aftermath

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Damage

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The tornado heavily damaged several structures in the city of Redding, including homes and at least two electrical transmissions towers, both of which collapsed as the fire tornado moved by.[8] The fire tornado also exhibited unusually strong winds, which were able to toss a large metal container.[9]

Casualties

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At least three people were killed by the tornado, including a dozer operator who was fatally wounded from debris and heat as the tornado passed.[4][10][11] A later investigation by CALFIRE showed that while a temporary fire shelter was located behind the operator's seat, the fire curtain was never deployed for unknown reasons.[12] Additionally, every operator of the dozer group that was struck sustained some form of injury, ranging from eye wounds to severe burns.[12] A total of five people were injured.[13]

List of finalized fatalities from the Carr Fire tornado - July 26, 2018[note 1]
Name Age Date located Location Rank Ref.
Jeremy Stoke 37 July 26, 2018 Benson Drive, Redding, California Fire marshal [14]
Don Smith 81 July 27, 2018 Shasta County, California Bulldozer operator [14]

See also

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Notes and footnotes

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Notes

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  1. ^ A third death is not listed in the official count by CalFire.

Footnotes

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Sources

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