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A Smoke Tornado & A Controlled Burn
These are pictures of a controlled burn taken on the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve today. The big Bluestem grass went up really fast even though we've had a wet winter! Lots of smoke! After the fire burned down, the winds and heat of the fire whipped up a smoke tornado! These things are so cool looking and get really big!!
First pic. is of the Director of the Preserve, Bob Hamilton, lighting the fire. There are two fire "lighters" that ride 4-wheelers(ATV's).
Second pic is of my husband in his spray rig--its a Military 5 ton that is equiped with three water tanks(1,800 gallons). He uses the water to make a fire break, this helps controll where the fire burns. The Preserve has three of these rigs and they are all self contained---meaning one man can run each rig---and they can spray a lot of water!! These rigs are also used to put out wildfires that break out during the really dry seasons.
Last pics are of the "smoke tornado".
Thanks for looking!
sandcreek
These are pictures of a controlled burn taken on the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve today. The big Bluestem grass went up really fast even though we've had a wet winter! Lots of smoke! After the fire burned down, the winds and heat of the fire whipped up a smoke tornado! These things are so cool looking and get really big!!
First pic. is of the Director of the Preserve, Bob Hamilton, lighting the fire. There are two fire "lighters" that ride 4-wheelers(ATV's).
Second pic is of my husband in his spray rig--its a Military 5 ton that is equiped with three water tanks(1,800 gallons). He uses the water to make a fire break, this helps controll where the fire burns. The Preserve has three of these rigs and they are all self contained---meaning one man can run each rig---and they can spray a lot of water!! These rigs are also used to put out wildfires that break out during the really dry seasons.
Last pics are of the "smoke tornado".
Thanks for looking!
sandcreek