Tornadoes, hurricanes, winter storms, and in fact most major storm types are associaed with low pressure.
An object that is placed vertically on a plane will have the steepest pressure gradient. Placing an object on an inclined plane will reduce the pressure it applies downwards.
Neither. A cyclone is a broad scale low pressure system with cyclonically spiraling winds. A hurricane is one variety of cyclone, but not all cyclones are hurricanes. A tornado is an entirely different type of weather phenomenon.
tornado,earthquake,hurricane, and blizzard
a blizzard, hurricane, tornado, microburst, hail etc
Hail Snow Flooding Hurricane Tornado.
they have tornado's and hurricane's
An object that is placed vertically on a plane will have the steepest pressure gradient. Placing an object on an inclined plane will reduce the pressure it applies downwards.
All of these are bad, but a tsunami is not weather.
Neither. A cyclone is a broad scale low pressure system with cyclonically spiraling winds. A hurricane is one variety of cyclone, but not all cyclones are hurricanes. A tornado is an entirely different type of weather phenomenon.
No. While tornadoes certainly do produce low pressure, a depression is a different type of weather pattern.
tornado,earthquake,hurricane, and blizzard
It will be mostly having bad weather a storm like a tornado or a hurricane and sometimes rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
a blizzard, hurricane, tornado, microburst, hail etc
Tornado, Hurricane, Blizzard, and Supreme Heat.
A tornado is a violently rotating column of air extending from the base of a thunderstorm to the ground. A tornado watch is a weather advisory that indicates that conditions in a region are favorable for the formation of tornadoes.
Hail Snow Flooding Hurricane Tornado.
No, a hurricane is a very different type of storm from a tornado. A hurricane is a large, organized, and destructive system of thunderstorms that developed of tropical ocean water. The average hurricane is 300 miles wide. A tornado is a small (in weather terms), violent vortex of air that generally occurs on land. A tornado forms from a single storm cell and is 50 yards wide on average. Hurricanes, however, can produce tornadoes at landfall.