It depends on what criteria you use. The Great Red Spot produces winds of about 270 mph. An F5 tornado can produce winds faster than this, in some cases over 300 mph. The winds of even the largest tornado, though, are limited to an area a couple miles wide and the strongest winds affect an even smaller area. The Great Red Spot is many thousands of miles across, larger than our entire planet, and so carries much more kinetic energy than any storm on Earth.
In terms of energy output, a volcano is more powerful.
Tsunamis are more distructive then regular tidal waves.And maybe more powerful than a hurricane or tornado.
Tornadoes are disasters because their powerful winds can rip apart buildings, and turn objects into deadly projectiles that can inflict even more damage.
A tornado emergency is a special kind of tornado warning that is issued when a large tornado is threatening a populated area. A tornado emergency indicates a more dangerous situation than an ordinary tornado warning.
Jupiter's volcanically active moon is Io.it has more than 400 active volcanoes
In terms of energy output, a volcano is more powerful.
yes, it does and their more powerful than the earths worst hurricanes
No. Earths in much more powerful.
Yes , a tornado would be more powerful . (After all , a single bee took down Zim's ship.)
An atomic bomb has more destructive potential, but a large, long-lived tornado would probably release more energy than a small nuclear weapon.
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Tsunamis are more distructive then regular tidal waves.And maybe more powerful than a hurricane or tornado.
A Hurricane is more powerful because they do indeed release much more energy than a torn. That mostly because a hurricane is much larger than a tornado. However, a tornado can be more violent than even the worst hurricane and cause more severe damage in a localized area. Hurricane winds can reach a maximum of about 190 mph and tornadoes over 300mph
A large enough explosion probably would disrupt a tornado, so yes. However, no real scientist has ever put serious though toward this problem, as any bomb powerful enough to stop a tornado would cause more damage than the tornado itself.
they are more powerful than the ones in a plane and a jet pack as they need to lift a 2 tonne space shuttle off and out of earths atmosphere
No, EF is for Enhanced Fujita scale and F is for Fujita scale. The new scale, implemented in 2007 is more accurate, but ratings are essentially equivalent. Most tornadoes would receive the same rating on either scale.