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No, that would be a tornado. The smallest hurricane ever recorded was about 60 miles (97 kilometers) in diameter. The average hurricane is 300 miles (480 kilometers) in diameter.
A tornado is typically several yards to several hundred yards in diameter. A hurricane is several hundred miles in diameter.
A hurricane. A tornado is usually no more than a quarter of a mile wide.
A typical hurricane is about 300 miles across while a typical hurricane eye is 20 to 40 miles across.
At its largest Hurricane Sandy had a gale diameter of 1,100 miles.
It varies widely. Some of the smallest eyes are around two to three miles wide. A normal size eye is about 15 to 30 miles wide. A very large eye can be over 60 miles wide. Generally the stronger the hurricane the smaller the eye.
The typical diameter of a hurricane (or typhoon) is 300 miles, although they can be considerably larger. This means that hurricane strength winds (74 miles per hour or greater) typically extend out to a radius of 50 miles from the storm center.
By some estimates it is the largest recorded Atlantic hurricane with a gale diameter of nearly 950 miles.
Typhoon Tip was the largest Tropical Cyclone (hurricane) ever record reaching a peak diameter of 2,220 km (1,380 mi). It occured in 1979 in the Pacific Ocean. It was also the most intense Tropical Cyclone ever. The second largest Tropical Cycle ever in terms of diameter was Typhoon Marge (1951), also forming in the South Pacific.
The eye of Hurricane Andrew was approximately 30 miles in diameter when it made landfall in Florida in 1992.
The typical eye of a hurricane is about 20 to 40 miles across. A very large eye can be as much as 200 miles across.
the eye storm is typically 25-40 miles (40-65 km)in diameter