Why Fires Move Faster Up a Hill than Down
Paradise, California's Camp Fire accelerated as it moved uphill. U.S. Department of Agriculture scientists conduct an experiment to discover why.
By Ari Daniel
Unlike the humans that fight them, wildfires move much faster uphill. On a slope, air rushes in more easily from the downhill than the uphill side. If the slope is sufficiently steep, all of the air may come in from the downhill side, pushing the flames into the slope and putting them in contact with more fuel.