A tornado and a hurricane don't exactly meet as they occur on completely different scales. A hurricane is its own large-scale storm system while a tornado is a small-scale phenomenon that occurs within a larger system. Hurricanes often produce tornadoes. Such tornadoes behave more or less like those produced by other systems.
Theoretically it is possible that they could happen at the same time, but it never has happened. Tsunamis and hurricanes are completely unrelated events. So it would be possible, but extremely unlikely. Such a convergence of events, if it were to occur, would have to happen purely by coincidence.
Technically, a hurricane and a cyclone will not collide due to the name of a tropical cyclone being different based on the geographic region in which it forms.
That being said, when two cyclones approach one another, their centers will begin orbiting cyclonically about a point between the two systems. The two vortices will be attracted to each other, and eventually spiral into the center point and merge. When the two vortices are of unequal size, the larger vortex will tend to dominate the interaction, and the smaller vortex will orbit around it. This phenomenon is called the Fujiwhara effect
The two would not interact. If the hurricane was making landfall at the time the tsunamis would add to the height of the storm surge, greatly increasing the damage done in coastal areas.
When two hurricanes meet they would probably merge to form one storm.
if that happeren,that will be the appocolips of where ever on earth
they make a gigantic hurricane that could cause the end of the world!
A hurricane is an intense tropical cyclone.
In India a hurricane is called a cyclone.
A hurricane and a typhoon are the same strength, as they are the same type of storm only occurring in different regions. They are a kind of cyclone. Overall, a hurricane or typhoon is stronger than other varieties of cyclone. Due to their large size, such cyclone will release more energy than a tornado, but a tornado has stronger winds.
A typhoon or a cyclonic storm.
Yes
A cyclone is more like a hurricane. In fact a hurricane is a type of cyclone.
Igor was the fourth tropical cyclone in the Atlantic reaching hurricane intensity.
A hurricane is an intense tropical cyclone.
Yes. A hurricane is a tropical cyclone.
Yes, hurricane is a name for a tropical cyclone.
Generally speaking a hurricane is a kind of cyclone, but most cyclones are not hurricanes. However, in Australia, the term cyclone refers to what is basically a hurricane.
A hurricane is a kind of cyclone, specifically an intense tropical cyclone. Generally speaking, a hurricane produces more rain than other types of cyclone.
A cyclone occurs over water. A hurricane occurs over land.
The worst hurricane in the world was the Bhola Cyclone (a hurricane in the Indian Ocean is called a cyclone), which struck Bangladesh in 1970.
A hurricane is a kind of cyclone, however they are somewhat smaller than a few other varieties of cyclone. By comparison, tornadoes are tiny.
In India a hurricane is called a cyclone.
Hurricane Irene was a tropical cyclone.