The British Columbia wildfires are growing so large they can create wild firestorms as heat and fumes rise up the sky from the burning Canada. These firestorms composed of pyrocumulonimbus clouds created by intense heat from the Earth's surface was believed to generate its own weather including dangerous fire tornadoes and create a cycle of ferocious fires. In Lytton, British Columbia, the fire has burned a large area of the village with temperatures hitting 121.2 degrees Fahrenheit - 49.5 degrees Celsius - as of Tuesday. (Photo : Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images) (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images) LOS ANGELES, CA - AUGUST 31: A large mushroom cloud from the Station Fire is seen above Angeles National Forest as the blaze marches westward towards the communities of Sunland and Tujanga on August 31, 2009.