Hurricanes often do produce tornadoes. If you are asking about a specific hurricane, please say which one.
Hurricane Ivan produced the most confirmed tornado of any hurricane, setting the record at 117.
There do not appear to be any reliable records of tornadoes spawned by the Galveston hurricane. There is a chance that the storm did produce tornadoes, but back in 1900 there was no system of record keeping for tornadoes as there is today.
Hurricane Katrina produced 54 confirmed tornadoes.
Yes, Hurricane Katrina and its remnants produced 62 confirmed tornadoes.
Yes, Hurricane Ike did produce multiple tornadoes when it made landfall in 2008. Tornadoes can often form in the outer rain bands of a hurricane, causing additional damage and posing a threat to areas impacted by the storm.
That record currently belongs to Hurricane Ivan in 2004, which produced 117 recorded tornadoes.
While rare, it is possible for a tornado to form within a hurricane. These tornadoes, known as "tornadoes embedded in hurricanes," can be particularly dangerous due to the already intense weather conditions from the hurricane.
It is fairly common for a hurricane to produce tornadoes around landfall, however, not all hurricanes produce tornadoes, and most tornadoes are not associated with hurricanes.
It would have to be a hurricane, as tornadoes do not have names.
Hurricane Hugo produce 3 tornadoes. 2 rated F1 and 1 rated F0.
Tornadoes can occur in hurricanes, but they are not required for a hurricane to form. Tornadoes in hurricanes tend to be weaker and more short-lived compared to those in severe thunderstorms. The conditions within a hurricane can sometimes spawn tornadoes, particularly in the outer rain bands.
Yes. There were two tornadoes near Pensacola, Florida associated with Camille. One was an F0 and the the was not rate, but was presumably weak.