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In terms of the actual size of the storm, a hurricane is measured by the width over which it produces gale-force winds, or winds of at least 35 mph. The size of a tornado is measured based on with width of the area over which it produces damage.

Note that the size of these storms is not a factor in determining the intensity rating. Hurricanes are rated based on how fast their sustained winds are while tornadoes are rated based on the severity of the damage they inflict. It is possible, for example, to have a narrow F5 tornado.

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