Standard eligibility. By Elite Fast TM. By GO Snapshot. Formerly eligible. Inflicts damage on the target. It may also afflict the targeted enemy with a Burn status condition. MD GtI. It damages an enemy. It could also cause the Burn status condition. It reaches up to 2 tiles away.
It could also leave the enemy with a burn. The foe is attacked with small flames. Charmander spins around quickly and sparks fly from its tail at the opponent, or Charmander releases bolts of fire from its mouth at the opponent. Ash's Charmander. Professor Oak's Charmander. A Six Pack Attack! Charmander of Team Go-Getters. Kanto Fair Host's Charmander. The Fires of a Red-Hot Reunion! Charizard opens its mouth and shoots six fireballs from its mouth at the opponent. Ash's Charizard. Charizard Chills.
Torchic opens its mouth and shoots round balls of fire at the opponent. May's Torchic. A Ruin with a View. Nurse Joy's Torchic. Having a Wailord of a Time. Professor Birch's Torchic. Houndour opens its mouth and multiple shoots bolts of fire or a single small fireball from it at the opponent. Cassidy's Houndour. Showdown at Oak Corral. Team Rocket's Poochyena. Sobble Spies a Stealthy Strategy!
Slugma releases a red-orange flame from its mouth at the opponent, or Slugma releases bolts of fire from its mouth at the opponent. Natasha's Slugma. Flannery's Mag. Poetry Commotion! Skitty shoots bolts of fire from a white orb on its paw at the opponent. May's Skitty. Game Winning Assist. Used via Assist. Typhlosion opens its mouth and shoots bolts of fire from it at the opponent. Moore's Typhlosion. Flareon opens its mouth and shoots bolts of fire from it at the opponent.
Savannah's Flareon. Cruisin' for a Losin'. Chimchar opens its mouth and shoots bolts of fire at the opponent from its mouth. Ash's Chimchar. Professor Rowan's Chimchar. Monferno opens its mouth and shoots bolts of fire at the opponent from its mouth. A Monferno Angie used briefly. Camping it Up! The orb at the end of Tepig's tail glows orange and it releases a spiraling stream of red-orange embers from its nose at the opponent, or the orb at the end of Tepig's tail glows orange and it releases two streams of red-orange embers from each of its nostrils at the opponent, or the orb at the end of Tepig's tail glows white and releases a small stream of red-orange fire from its nose at the opponent.
Ash's Tepig. The Battle Club and Tepig's Choice! Nanette's Tepig. New Places Ember being used by White's Tepig. Ember being used by Sun's Litten. Universal Conquest Wiki.
Generation I. FR LG. The foe is attacked with small flames. The foe may suffer a burn. The target may be left with a burn. The target is attacked with small flames. It may also leave the target with a burn. This may also leave the target with a burn. Egg groups. How did this wildfire spread so fast? And the roaring flames followed close behind. Essentially, the embers created a path that allowed the flames to spread across vast expansions of land.
These winds often fan the bushfires that plague this area, and spread the embers created from the fires themselves. The economic destruction here was catastrophic—an estimated 1.
The fire was determined to have been caused by an incompletely extinguished grassfire in the Beverly Hills area. The embers from the original fire reignited the flames after being stoked by diablo winds. They then went on to destroy 2, homes and apartment buildings. At its peak, the Oakland Firestorm was estimated to have consumed one house every 11 seconds.
Firefighting teams were overwhelmed, as the diablo winds carried embers at speeds up to 70 mph. This high wind speed created extremely erratic fire behavior, continuously feeding the flames and igniting more fires. This massive wildfire burned a total of , acres of land in San Diego County, California, throughout October and November of Embers carried by the Santa Ana winds are credited with spreading the fire at a rate of 3, acres 5. Before the chaos was fully contained in early November, it had destroyed 2, buildings including 2, homes and killed 15 people.
In a wind tunnel on the Oregon State campus, Blunck and his students set sticks on fire and measure the size and time to formation of the embers that fly off the burning wood. They fasten dowels of known species — white oak, Douglas fir, ponderosa pine, white fir — into a fireproof container, apply a propane flame and turn on a fan. The air stream carries the glowing embers into a metal pan at the end of the tunnel. Blunck is investigating one of the processes that spread the Eagle Creek fire and others like it: ember generation.
However, the violent winds generated by a wildfire have been known to loft firebrands for miles, setting new spot fires and threatening homes and other structures. Air Force. Blunck knows that the highly controlled environment in the laboratory hardly compares to the blustery maelstrom of a burning forest. But he notes that understanding the controlling factors — wood size, species, moisture, temperature, wind speed — can ultimately be used to help fire managers anticipate one of the most unpredictable and difficult to contain features of spreading wildfire.
In addition to wind tunnel studies, Blunck and his team are participating in controlled burns in open air.
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