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Giant fire tornadoes could clean up oil spills faster with less pollution
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Giant fire tornadoes could clean up oil spills faster with less pollution

  • Scientists created a 17-foot fire whirl at a field site to test oil spill cleanup, showing real-world potential.
  • Fire whirls burned oil about 40% faster and cut soot emissions by 40% versus conventional burning.
  • Researchers say fire whirls offer faster cleanup and lower emissions, potentially transforming offshore spill response.
  • The study was led by Elaine Oran and Qingsheng Wang of Texas A&M and Michael Gollner of UC Berkeley.
  • The field test used a 16-foot tall triangular structure with a central oil pool to study fire whirls.
  • Experts caution that fire whirls are powerful and only efficient under a narrow range of conditions.
  • The approach aims to deliver portable systems that deploy fire whirls over spills to speed cleanup.
  • The research suggests fire whirls could reduce smoke exposure compared with traditional in-situ burning.
  • This work may inform broader engineering advances in combustion and wildfire management.
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