By now, you've surely seen enough to agree that almost everything looks better in slow motion. That's the premise of YouTube channel The Slow Mo Guys, where its hosts shoot experiments with ultra high-speed cameras to capture some pretty mesmerizing videos. This week: a fire tornado.

Found naturally in various environmental situations, a fire tornado (or a fire whirl) is usually seen when a wildfire meets strong winds. For the purpose of this video, Gav and Dan set up a bunch of box fans in a circle around a kerosene fire to recreate that scenario, then shot it in 2500fps and 1000fps.

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That said, it probably goes without saying that unless you're taking all necessary precautions, you probably shouldn't be recreating flaming hot natural disasters in your backyard.

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