It varies, as all of these storms can potentially become stationary. However, hurricanes move slower overall.
all states get tornadoes while only coastal states get hurricanes
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they spin and move fast
A cyclone is another word for a tornado, so no hurricanes are bigger
It varies, as all of these storms can potentially become stationary. However, hurricanes move slower overall.
Hurricanes have high winds-like a tornado. Plus, a hurricane has the potential to produce a tornado.
Hurricanes spin clockwise in the Southern hemisphere. Hurricanes in the Northern hemisphere spin counterclockwise. Hurricanes in the Southern hemisphere are called cyclones.
Northern Hemisphere hurricanes always spin counterclockwise.
Yes. Hurricanes spin counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern (where they are called cyclones). However, because the hurricanes are so large, a person on the ground would not notice the rotation.
all states get tornadoes while only coastal states get hurricanes
thunderstorms,hurricanes,and a tornado
Tornadoes are not named as hurricanes are. The first known use of the word "tornado" was in 1556.
As with hurricanes the strongest winds are generally on the right side of a tornado.
It is not uncommon for a hurricane to produce tornadoes at landfall. But most tornadoes are not associated with hurricanes and not all hurricanes produce tornadoes.
because it does haha!
they spin and move fast