Military planes with advanced weather equipment already criss-cross their way across hurricanes.
Meteorology :)
No. A hurricane is meteorology related, though geology can influence them
Not unless you are standing in the middle of a tornado or hurricane.
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meteorology
Meteorology is the scientific study of weather and a hurricane is a storm in weather.
Hurricanes fall under the branch of science known as meteorology. Meteorology is the study of the Earth's atmosphere, weather patterns, and climate. Understanding the formation, behavior, and impact of hurricanes is essential in meteorology.
the same as a hurricane
Meteorology is the study of the weather at any given place or area, and forecasting the weather to come. Climatology is the study of world-wide climate, its causes (e.g. ITCZ - Intertropical convergence zone - and coriolis) and effects (such as typhoon, hurricane, monsoon, El Nino) etc.
each hurricane has a different scale and mass.
The wind damage from a hurricane is generally less severe. Roofs can be damaged, sheet metal can blow away, and some weak structures may collapse, but it is very rare to see houses that are torn apart as they are in tornadoes. However, structures structures may be destroyed by flooding and storm surge. Structures may be washed away or have their foundations undermined. Areas where the water is less violent still suffer damage from being submerged.
Completely destroyed.