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A tornado and a twister are the same thing.

There are however, major differences between a tornado and a hurricane.

  1. A hurricane is its own storm system while a tornado is dependent of a larger parent storm.
  2. Hurricanes are huge, typically hundreds of miles wide. Tornadoes are tiny by comparison, rarely over a mile wide.
  3. A hurricane lasts for days or even weeks, Tornadoes usually last a few minutes, sometimes just a few seconds, and rarely over an hour.
  4. Hurricanes can only form over warm ocean water in tropical or subtropical area. Tornadoes usually form on land and are most prevalent in temperate regions.
  5. In addition to strong winds hurricanes also produce torrential rain and coastal flooding while tornadoes produce damage only though wind and wind driven debris.
  6. Tornadoes are often made visible by a condensation funnel. Hurricanes do not have this.
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What is the difference between a f2 and a f5 hurricane?

F2 and F5 are ratings for tornadoes, not hurricanes. They are ratings on the Fujita scale, which runs from F0 to F5. An F2 is a fairly strong tornado capable of tearing the roof from a well-built house and completely destroying a mobile home. F5 is the highest rating a tornado can receive, indicating an extremely violent and destructive storm. Even the sturdiest houses will be completely obliterated. In some cases F5 tornadoes have destroyed entire towns. Hurricanes are rated on the Saffir-Simpson scale, which runs from Category 1 to category 5. A category 2 hurricane has sustained winds of 96-110 mph. A category 5 hurricane has winds of at least 157 mph.


What is similar between a thunderstorm and a tornado?

Both thunderstorms and tornadoes are storms that form in an unstable atmosphere and are capable of producing damage. Tornadoes are themselves a by-product of thunderstorms.


How do you compare and contrast thunderstorms and tornadoes?

Thunderstorms and tornadoes: • both are most likely to occur in the spring and summer months • they can both form over water and land • they can both cause major damage • both are natural catastrophic events... Kinda • both involve water and wind Thunderstorms: • caused by a disturbance in the atmosphere • can produce flash floods or even tornadoes • can involve lightning, thunder, gusty winds, heavy rain, and hail • occurs most often on the gulf coast, especially in Florida • occur mostly in spring and summer months • can cover an area as large as 8 to 16 square kilometers Tornadoes: • it is a rotating column of air • hurricanes and thunderstorms often bring on tornadoes • US has more tornadoes than any other country • most tornadoes happen in "Tornado Alley" • most develope from march to July • diameter is usually between 100 and 600 meters, but can be has large as 4 kilometers • waterspouts are tornadoes that form over water • most of its destructive power comes from its strong winds


Do tornadoes seldom move at speeds greater than 40 miles an hour?

It depends on the region and the season. In the winter in the southern U.S. it is not uncommon to see tornadoes moving at over 40 mph. Overall, tornadoes usually travel between 25 and 40 mph.


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What is the reationship between hurricanes and tornadoes?

It is not uncommon for hurricanes to produce tornadoes when they make landfall.


What is the characteristics between of thunderstorms tornadoes hurricanes?

Thunderstorms, tornadoes, and hurricanes are all types of storm generally driven by warm moist air. Tornadoes, hurricanes, and some thunderstorms rotate and produce damaging winds. Tornadoes themselves are the product of rotating thunderstorms. Both hurricanes and thunderstorms can produce heavy rain.


What is the difference between how hurricanes and tornadoes form?

Hurricanes are large-scale weather systems that form as clusters of thunderstorms intensify and organize over warm ocean water. Tornadoes are small-scale weather phenomena that form from complicated interactions of air currents within a thunderstorm.


What is the difference between a tornado and a willy willies?

Tornadoes and twisters are the same thing. Willy-willy is an Australian word that has been used to describe something quite different. A willy willy is a small to medium sized dust-devil, or rotating wind, which picks up debris and sand particles. It is not a sandstorm: neither is it restricted to deserts and sandy regions. Although it is more common in the outback, it can regularly be encountered within open suburban areas such as school grounds or parks. It is not a powerful as a tornado; tornadoes in Australia are rare, but they are still nly called tornadoes. Willy-willies are completely harmless, with the most damage being dust in one's eye. It is important to note that, for some time, a popular information site has perpetrated the misinformation that the Australian Bureau of Meteorology refers to a willy-willy as a cyclone near Australia. This is blatantly incorrect.


What is the difference between hurricanes in the past and today?

theres no difference between the past hurracains and the present hurracains


What is the main difference between typhoon and hurricanes?

Tornados can form over land, but hurricanes only form over the ocean.


What are difference between earthquakes and hurricanes?

A hurricane is a storm. A earthquake is movement of the earth.


What is the difference between Australian and American tornadoes?

Most tornadoes in the United States rotate counterclockwise, most in Australia rotate clockwise. Additionally, The united States has more strong tornadoes.


What is the major difference between cyclone and hurricane?

Cyclone is simply the term used in other countries for hurricanes.


What is the difference between whirlpools and tornadoes?

Well, whirlpools are vortices of water. Tornadoes are vortices of air that extend from the base of a thunderstorm to the ground and are strong enough to produce damage.


Why do hurricanes happen later than tornadoes?

Tornadoes occur mostly in the months March-June as it is then that the collisions of air masses that can produce violent thunderstorms most often occur as that time of year is something of a transition between overall cold weather and overall warm weather. Though tornadoes can happen at any time of year. Hurricanes happen later in the year (mainly June-November) because they need warm ocean water to form and it usually takes a fairly long time for the ocean to become warm enough to produce hurricanes.


Do tornadoes have weaker winds than hurricanes?

No, tornadoes can produce winds faster than in any hurricane. There is actually a substantial amount of overlap between hurricane and tornado winds. Winds for an EF0 tornado start at 65 mph and winds in the strongest tornadoes have been recorded at 302 mph. Hurricane force winds start at 74 mph. Hurricanes have had sustained winds as fast as 190 mph with gusts recorded up to 253 mph.