It dose not turn like a tornado.
A cyclone is more like a hurricane. In fact a hurricane is a type of cyclone.
Yes, but it is more like a hurricane.
The barometric pressure at a tornado is very low, just like in a hurricane. It is also believed that many tornadoes have a relatively calm center where ari descends. This is similar to the eye of a hurricane.
Those are power flashes. They often occur when strong winds from a hurricane, tornado, or other powerful storm interfere with power lines, causing electricity to arc.
No. From the ground a hurricane looks mostly like a very intense storm with extreme wind and torrential rain. Viewed from space a hurricane typically has a spiral shape to it, often with an eye in the center.
Like a hurricane, the middle of the tornado is called the Eye.
A cyclone is more like a hurricane. In fact a hurricane is a type of cyclone.
Yes, but it is more like a hurricane.
Hurricanes have high winds-like a tornado. Plus, a hurricane has the potential to produce a tornado.
The barometric pressure at a tornado is very low, just like in a hurricane. It is also believed that many tornadoes have a relatively calm center where ari descends. This is similar to the eye of a hurricane.
You don't pack when a tornado is coming; you take cover immediately. You don't have time like you do with a hurricane.
a hurricane is like a tornado but on water while a thunderstorm is electricity built up in the clouds waiting to strike
Those are power flashes. They often occur when strong winds from a hurricane, tornado, or other powerful storm interfere with power lines, causing electricity to arc.
before a tornado it is usally calm after a strong tornado there is lots of debris and during a tornado there are things flying everywhere
No. From the ground a hurricane looks mostly like a very intense storm with extreme wind and torrential rain. Viewed from space a hurricane typically has a spiral shape to it, often with an eye in the center.
when if was like an hurricane or a tornado and you lost things or if your house got fludded
No. Like the eye of a hurricane, the eye of a tornado is calm. The worst part of tornado is the suction vortices. These are smaller circulations, almost like mini tornadoes, that circle the center of a tornado and can add more than 100 mph to the wind speed.