Courtesy of The Atlantic
Date: May 21, 2014 | Katherine Wells, Sam Price-Waldman
Duration: 00:08:55
FFS Staff: Jack Cohen, Mark Finney, Sara McAllister
Massive wildfires cost billions of dollars and burn millions of acres in the U.S. every year, but we know surprisingly little about the basic science of how they spread. At the Fire Lab in Missoula, Montana, researchers reverse-engineer spreading fires using wind tunnels, fire-whirl generators, and giant combustion chambers. They're finding that fire is a mysterious phenomenon, and the physics behind it is often counterintuitive.