Wind and fuel makes for a blast furnace. A blast furnace is what is melting things Onawah, no weird weapon.
A furnace even using coals with a bellows blacksmiths for hundreds of years have used such to melt metals, to refine ores..
It is nothing other than extreme winds oxygenating a fire. That's the way it works with extreme temperatures.. Fire tornadoes, ducting, fuels being accelerated with oxygen.
https://www.aircontrolindustries.com...-of-forge-fan/ -
Artisans learned by watching fires what happens with WIND accelerating the temperature increase, the flame going from orange to a bright bright white...
One can suck on a cigarette and see the ember GLOW, and temperature increase. A camper starting a fire blows on the kindling (adding air) or "fans the flames" to raise the temperature and accelerate combustion. Temperatures dramatically go UP when high speed air (with oxygen) is added..
From WildFire Today - https://wildfiretoday.com/2011/02/26...est-fire-burn/
The melting point of aluminum is 1,220 degrees Fahrenheit. Aluminum melts in a forest fire quite easily.an average surface fire on the forest floor might have flames reaching 1 metre in height and can reach temperatures of 800°C (1,472°F) or more.
Under extreme conditions a fire can give off 10,000 kilowatts or more per metre of fire front.
This would mean flame heights of 50 metres or more and flame temperatures exceeding 1200°C (2,192°F).
Adding oxygen to the FLAME: What does adding more air flow to a flame do? Temperatures INCREASE and are able to melt steel. When you have COALS and you add wind/oxygen, the temperature goes to about 3,500°F (1,927°C).
Updrafts and fire-tornadoes add their own "wind" from the extreme heat rising.
Adding external high speed winds 35 miles per hour and UPwards create the "bellows effect" of a black smith's forge and a QUIET fire (without wind, or cool temperatures, dew in the air) where temperatures are only melting aluminum.. jumps up from 2,192°F temp (quiet burn) to 3,500°F easily liquifying steel (which needs 2500 degrees to melt).
It's not conspiracy weaponry, its tinder fuel coals and wind. It's been observed and used in forges for hundreds of years. It's a very well known phenomena.