ID | #1526384803 |
Added | Tue, 15/05/2018 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Symon’s Monthly Meteorological Magazine, 1869
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Phenomena | |
Status | Hypothesis
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Initial data
Whirlwind walked along a nearby forest in the form of flaming cylinder that traveled at a speed of about five miles an hour, increasing in size.
He passed right over the place where grazing horses. Then he rushed to the house, taking a stack of hay. Ten minutes later whole house was covered in flames. Also he set fire to the stalks of wheat on the field. When "pillar of fire" reached the water, he suddenly changed his route on the river, raising a column of steam that rose up to the clouds about half a mile. At least 200 people witnessed this strange phenomenon.
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Original news
A whirlwind came along over the neighboring woods, taking up small branches and leaves of trees and burring them in a sort of flaming cylinder that traveled at a rate of about five miles an hour, developing size as it traveled. It passed directly over the spot where a team of horses were feeding and singed their manes and tails up to the roots; it then swept towards the house, taking a stack of hay in its course. It seemed to increase in heat as it went, and by the time it reached the house it immediately fired the shingles from end to end of the building, so that in ten minutes the whole dwelling was wrapped in flames. The tall column of traveling caloric then continued its course over a wheat field that had been recently cradled, setting fire to all the stacks that happened to be in its course. Passing from the field, its path lay over a stretch of woods, which reached the river. The green leaves on the trees were crisped to a cinder for a breadth of 20 yards, in a straight line to the Cumberland. When the “pillar of fire” reached the water, it suddenly changed its route down the river, raising a column of steam which went up to the clouds for about half-a-mile, when it finally died out. Not less than 200 people witnessed this strangest of strange phenomena, and all of them tell substantially the same story about it.
Hypotheses
Смерч (вихрь, торнадо)
Atmospheric vortex that occurs in cumulonimbus (thunderstorm) cloud and propagating down, often to the surface of the earth, in the form of a cloud sleeves or trunk diameter of tens to hundreds of meters. Tornadoes can appear in many shapes and sizes.
Investigation
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