A thunderstorm and a tsunami are two very different phenomena. Both can be dangerous and can cause damage and flooding, but in completely different ways Both release large amounts of energy. Other than that they are completely different.
Tsunamis and thunderstorms are completely unrelated phenomena. It is definitely possible for a thunderstorm and a tsunami to occur in the same place at the same time, but it would be entirely by coincidence.
Tsunamis are not storm-related events, and a thunderstorm is unlikely to affect the height of a tsunami in any significant way.
Winter storm is another word for this group tornado hurricane blizzard and thunderstorm
You cannot really compare them, because they are completely different types of things. A tsunami has the potential to do far more damage than a thunderstorm can, so on that basis, you could say a tsunami is more powerful.
They are about the same, but if I had to say: Tsunami.
No. A tsunami and a tornado are two completely different things. A tsunami is a large wave or series of waves usually triggered by an underwater earthquake or landslide. A tornado is a violent vortex of air that forms during a thunderstorm. A tornado that forms on water is called a waterspout.
Yes, the 9.0 magnitude earthquake caused the tsunami.
No, the earthquake in the ocean cause the water to make the tsunami
what is the same thing of tsunami and hurricanes
no not if it's a big one!
Its the same as a tsunami.
They are the same thing