They normally dont, but multiple tornados can form from within a hurricane. Also when a hurricane starts to die, it basicly just forms a giant thunderstorm so a thunderstorm can be formed from a horricane.
Other storms that can cause wind damage like hurricanes include tornadoes and derechos
Waves don't cause storms at all. Storms at sea cause waves.
Hurricanes typically last longer than other storms.
Hurricanes and other tropical cyclones such as typhoons are just about the only storms that get names.
No. A hurricane is a type of storm, but most storms are not hurricanes.
Yes, hurricanes may have an updraft. The most severe storms can cause a flat updraft, which causes the hurricane to build speed.
Hurricanes cannot hit Illinois, but storms as strong as tropical storms have.
Hurricanes and tropical storms are both named. Hurricanes have more detailed and already thought of names, while tropical storms aren't as important.
No. Storms and hurricanes can create tornados.
Dust storms cannot cause hurricanes, though some can have hurricane force winds. In fact, when dust storms blow out to seas they can actually suppress hurricane formation. There have been a few cases where dust storms started fires. In some of those cases there was salt mixed in with the dust, this causes power lines to short circuit and catch fire.
thunderstorms, hail, tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, ice storms, windstorms, blizzards.
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