they don't cause the floods directly, but usually there is alot of rain during a tornado so floods can be more common during a tornado
No, tornadoes do not cause floods. The most dangerous thing in a tornado is flying debris carried by the wind.
All the states have had floods and tornadoes. The inland states do not get hurricanes
Yes/ Gulfport, Mississippi has had both floods and tornadoes.
Oregon gets floods and tornadoes, but rarely, if ever gets hurricanes.
thunderstorms, hail, tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, ice storms, windstorms, blizzards.
Tornadoes do not produce rain, but the thunderstorms that spawn them do. This rain can indeed cause flooding.
Depends on which LA you mean. Floods and tornadoes are not uncommon in Louisiana. Several large rivers, including the Mississippi, run through Lousiana and can produce flooding. The state is also prone to hurricanes, which commonly cause flooding. Louisiana has experienced tornadoes as strong as F5. Flooding is unlikely to occur in Los Angeles, but the city has been hit by a few weak tornadoes.
Both are natural disasters that are weather-related (at least most of the time in the case of floods). Both can be deadly and very destructive. Tornadoes and flash floods can happen suddenly and violently.
Floods typically result from rain or melting snow. Tornadoes and hurricanes are both very powerful types of storm.
Tornadoes, floods, and hurricanes
Tornadoes, floods, and hurricanes
No, hurricanes do produce floods but tornadoes do not, although the storms that produce them can.