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.
Diameter means the space from one side of the circle to the other, cutting throught the center-most point. To answer your question, it means the eye of the hurricane is getting smaller; the diameter length becoming less and less, thus shrinking. If the eye of a hurricane is shrinking that usually means the storm is strengthening.
A hurricane has low pressure, usually less than 995 millibars.
No. A hurricane is hundreds of miles wide. It is a tornado that is typically less than 100 meters wide.
A hurricane is typically larger in size than a tornado. Hurricanes can span hundreds of miles in diameter and cover large areas, while tornadoes are typically much smaller, with a diameter usually less than a mile wide. Cyclone is a generic term that can refer to either hurricanes or typhoons, depending on the region.
Volume of a sphere equals 4 thirds times pi times the radius cubed. The radius here is 2 meters because the radius is one half the diameter. So plugging in the radius yields an exact result of 32pi ----- cubic meters 3 Or an equally correct but less precise value of 33.5103 cubic meters.
On the Beaufort Scales the definition of one less than a hurricane is a violent storm.
1 zettameter is 1021 meters The Milky Way galaxy is 100,000 light-years across which is 9.46*1020 meters, which is less than a zettameter.
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Mercury is the only planet in our solar system that is less than 3000km in diameter, with a diameter of about 4879 km.
It depends on the intensity and size of the tornado or hurricane. Generally, hurricanes tend to cause more widespread damage due to their larger size and longer duration. However, intense tornadoes can also cause significant damage in a localized area with extremely high winds.
Less than a month.
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