Hurricanes are observed and tracked by satellite, by specialized planes called hurricane hunters, and b surface observations by buoys at sea and radar on land.
Cyclones or lows
cyclones or lows
Both hurricanes and tornadoes cause damage through a combination of very strong winds, and debris carried by those winds. Hurricanes can also cause damage through flooding as a result of heavy rain and the storm surge.
Certain construction methods can help reduce damage from both hurricanes and tornadoes. Installing hurricane ties in the roof-wall connection reduces the chances that the roof will be torn off. Getting a house without a gabled roof is also recommended, as gabled roofs are more susceptible to wind damage. You can also have extra touch glass in the windows. Most house windows cannot withstand winds over 100 mph, but some types can hold up in winds of 120 and even 140 mph.
In some ways, yes. Both tornadoes and hurricanes are potentially destructive storms with violent winds that revolve around a center of low pressure. They are also quite different. Tornadoes are much smaller and shorter-lived than hurricanes but can produce more severe wind damage. Another key difference is that while a hurricane is its own self-sustaining storm system a tornado is dependent on a parent thunderstorm.
No. Tornadoes and hurricanes form in completely different ways and operate on different scales. In very simple terms, hurricanes form when clusters of storms over tropical oceans gains strength and form an organized, large scale and violent storm system. Tornadoes form when rotation within an individual thunderstorm tightens and intensifies into a small-scale but very violent whirlwind.
Three major differences between tornadoes and hurricanes areHurricanes are much bigger than tornadoes, typically hundred of miles across while tornadoes are usually under a quarter mile wide.A hurricane is an independent, self sustaining storm system while a tornado depends on a parent thunderstorm.Hurricanes only form over warm ocean water while tornadoes usually form over land and can form in virtually any climate short of polar.
A hurricane is much larger than a thunderstorm. Hurricanes avaerage about 300 miles wide. Thunderstorms are typically 5 to 10 miles wide. Tornadoes average 150 feet wide. Hurricanes only form over tropical ocean water. Thunderstorms and especially tornadoes often form over land and frequently in temperate areas.
No, they are similar in only a few basic ways. Both rotate cyclonically, that is counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern, both produce intense low baromretric pressure, and both produce very strong winds. In other factors such as size, duration, and formation, they are very different.
Tornadoes can be studied:Retrospectively from the damage they leave behind and patterns in that damage.Directly, by scanning them with Doppler radar and trying to place probes in their paths.Virtually, byt creating computer models of tornadoes.
Tornadoes can effect people in many ways. Tornadoes they can result in property loss, injuries, and death. Many tornadoes occur throughout the year but only a small percent, actually do a large amount of damage. Homes, farms, and businesses can be damage or destroyed. In some of the worst tornadoes entire towns have been destroyed. Only about 2% of tornadoes kill and most of those killers only claim 1 or 2 lives. However in rare cases death tolls can rise into the dozens, and a handful have had death tolls in the hundreds. Hurricanes have similar effects, but the damage is more widespread and thus cost of damage is often higher than that of a tornado, even if damage in any given location is less severe. However in cases such as Hurricanes Ike and Katrina, entire neighborhoods may still be washed away by the storm surge. Hurricanes can also have higher death tolls than tornadoes, with some killing thousands.
Hurricanes are observed and tracked by satellite, by specialized planes called hurricane hunters, and b surface observations by buoys at sea and radar on land.
Both hurricanes and tornadoes are violent weather events that have low pressure centers and rotate in a cyclonic direction: counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern hemisphere.
on the southern hemisphere tornadoes spin clockwise and on the north hemisphere tornadoes spin anticlockwise
Tornadoes are not controlled. Tornadoes are influenced by temperature, humidity, wind, and air pressure, wind interact in complex ways.
Hurricanes are in some ways like mid-latitude cyclones or lows. Hurricanes rotate counter-clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere, while mid latitudes rotate clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.