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Q: Why are hurricanes named after people but not blizzards?
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What does hurricanes and blizzards have in common?

they are both natural disasters.


Do hurricanes tornadoes and blizzards all have low temperatures?

No, Hurricanes are relatively warm as they are tropical systems and tornadoes form best in warm weather. Blizzards however, do have a low temperature.


What are the 2 major storms that have low pressure?

hurricanes and blizzards


What is a list of extreme weather?

Hurricanes Tornadoes Blizzards Droughts Floods


Hurricanes tornadoes and blizzards are all examples of?

Storms and natural disasters.


Do hurricanes tornadoes and blizzards have low temperatures or wind?

Blizzards have both low temperatures and strong wind. Blizzards, by definition, must produce winds of at least gale force and, being snowstorms, involve temperatures below freezing. Tornadoes and hurricanes both produce very powerful winds and generally occur in warm weather.


What is the risk severe weather outbreaks such as tornadoes hurricanes and blizzards in Arizona?

Arizona cannot get hurricanes as it is too far from the ocean and is too wamr to experience blizzards. Tornadoes have ocurred in Arizona, but they are usually weak and short-lived, and do not cause major damage. Only three people in Arizona have been killed by tornadoes in the past 60 years.


What do tornadoes hurricanes cyclones blizzards and thunderstorms have in common?

All are forms of potentially dangerous weather.


Why did people name blizzards blizzards?

i do not no pppppllllllttttt


Weather that can cause property damage?

thunderstorms, hail, tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, ice storms, windstorms, blizzards.


What types of severe weather threat in Texas?

Tornadoes, hurricanes, thunderstorms, blizzards, heat waves, floods, droughts...


What examples can you give for extreme weather?

Some examples would be hurricanes, tornadoes, snow storms, thunderstorms, lightning strikes, blizzards, heat waves, monsoons, torrential rain, dust storms, and perhaps extremely dry or humid weather.