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Yes, far more. The typical tornado is a few hundred feet across. The typical hurricane is a few hundred miles across.

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Why hurricanes are usually more destructive than tornadoes?

Tornadoes are very destructive along a narrow path of land, but hurricans cover a much larger area.


Is tornadoes or hurricanes deadlier?

One is not necessarily deadlier, as in both hurricanes an tornadoes, some kill more than others, and many do not kill at all. However, in terms of the highest death toll, hurricanes kill more people. This is largely due to the fact that they cover a larger area, giving them more opportunity to kill.


Are tornadoes more dangerous than hurricanes?

In short, tornadoes are more violent than hurricanes and usually produce more severe damage, albeit over a much smaller area.


Can their be tornadoes hurricanes and earthquakes at the same time?

Yes, but the chances of such an occurrence are extremely low. Hurricanes often produce tornadoes, but more often in their outer regions beyond the area of hurricane conditions (sustained winds of at least 74 mph). Hurricanes and tornadoes are not related to earthquakes in any way known to science. Many area that are prone to large earthquakes to not typically see hurricanes or tornadoes very often.


Are hurricanes worse than tornadoes or are tornadoes worse than hurricanes?

This cannot be answered simply, as both hurricanes and tornadoes vary greatly in how bad they are. The impacts of both tornadoes and hurricanes can range from negligible to devastating. That said, the very worst hurricanes can be far deadlier and more destructive than the worst tornadoes.


Does lightning kill more people than Hurricanes or tornadoes?

It kills more than either group on their own, but not more than hurricanes and tornadoes combined.


Are hurricanes worse than tornadoes?

Hurricanes are much larger than tornadoes, and thus cause damage over a larger area, meaning more homes destroyed, and more people in harm's way. Tornado damage can be more severe, but it is localized along a rather narrow path.


Do tornadoes do more damage than hurricanes?

They often do as they cover a larger area and often cause flooding in addition to wind damage. The costliest tornado in U.S. history, the Joplin tornado of 2011, cost $2.8 billion. The costliest hurricane in U.S. history, Hurricane Katrina, cost $105 billion.


Why are hurricanes considered more damaging than tornadoes when tornadoes have stronger winds?

They aren't. Tornadoes are more violent than hurricanes. The winds of both hurricanes and tornadoes are driven by the pressure at the center of the storm being lower than that of the surroundings. Tornadoes produce a similar pressure drop to hurricanes, but over a much sorter distance. This means the pressure gradient is steeper, and the air is subjected to a greater force.


Which is stronger tornadoes or cyclones?

The term cyclone refers to a wide variety of weather phenomena. Many cyclones are not particularly violent, though tropical cyclones (hurricanes and typhoons) generally are. Generally speaking tornadoes are more violent than cyclones but cyclones cover a much larger area and so release much more energy.


Why are the hurricanes and tornadoes happening in only one part of the world?

There are certain areas more prone to tornadoes and hurricanes. However, tornado and hurricanes happen all over the world, but many to not get much attention


Are there more tornadoes or hurricanes in Alabama?

There are more tornadoes. Alabama averages about 45 tornadoes per year and gets hit by a hurricane every few years.