They can't combine into a single storm, if that's what you mean, as tornadoes and hurricanes operate on different levels of magnitude within the atmosphere. Howevere, many hurricanes spawn tornadoes in their outer storm bands.
Yes. It is possible for tornadoes to merge and form a larger tornado, though this is a fairly rare occurrence.
No. Hurricanes and tornadoes operate on completely different scales, so they can't exactly collide. However, it is not uncommon for tornadoes to form in the outer rain bands of a hurricane.
Not usually. Most tornadoes form over land.
Yes. Tornadoes form from severe thunderstorms.
When cold air and hot air mix together it forms a tornado.
No, they can't really collide. A hurricane is thousands of times larger than a tornado. In fact, it is not uncommon for tornadoes to form in the outer bands of a hurricane.
Yes. It is possible for tornadoes to merge and form a larger tornado, though this is a fairly rare occurrence.
No, that would be a hurricane.
That would be a tornado. Once the process starts, a tornado can form in a matter of seconds. Hurricanes, by contrast, usually take several days to form and are easy to track.
You can photograph a whole tornado form a camera on the ground. To photograph a whole hurricane you need to have your camera located in space.
Yes. It is not uncommon for tornadoes to form in the outer bands of hurricanes.
Any one of these can form over the ocean, but only a hurricane does so exclusively.
A hurricane is an independent storm system while a tornado is dependent on a parent storm cell.A hurricane is typically several hundred miles wide while a tornado is usually no more than a few hundred yards wide.Hurricanes can only form over warm ocean water while tornadoes usually form over land.
Tornadoes form in the Midwest. Hurricanes can't form over land.
No. While they are both spinning storms, tornadoes, unlike hurricanes, can and frequently do form over land.
The cool air sinks, while the warm air rises. If it does so with enough force and torque, a tornado or hurricane will form.
No. Tornadoes and hurricanes operate on completely different scales. A hurricane is a large-scale storm system while a tornado is a small-scale vortex. However, tornadoes often du form in the outer bands of hurricanes.