a tornado storm can be formed from a hurricane
No, hurricanes do produce floods but tornadoes do not, although the storms that produce them can.
No. A hurricane is a type of storm, but most storms are not hurricanes.
A hurricane They produce STRONG winds, tornadoes, severe thunder storms, ect.
Not at all. A hurricane is only one type of storm out of many. A hurricane is a tropical cyclone with maximum sustained winds of at least 74 mph. Many storms (such as everyday thunderstorms) are not tropical and do not produce winds nearly that strong. A few storms other than hurricanes are thunderstorms, tropical storms, tornadoes, extratropical lows, derechos, and sandstorms
A type of hurricane. A transient one.
A hurricane They produce STRONG winds, tornadoes, severe thunder storms, ect.
No. There were large waves, but waves produce by hurricanes and other storms, not matter how big, are not tsunamis. Tsunamis are a very different type of wave.
Tropical storms and hurricanes are different intensity levels of the same type of storm: a tropical cyclone. The difference is that a tropical storm has winds of 39-73 mph and a hurricane has winds of 74 mph or greater.
No. The eye of a hurricane is free of storms.
While rare, it is possible for a tornado to form within a hurricane. These tornadoes, known as "tornadoes embedded in hurricanes," can be particularly dangerous due to the already intense weather conditions from the hurricane.
Cumulonimbus clouds.
YesSaturn is constantly having hurricane-like storms.