There are clouds in both hurricanes and tornadoes. While a hurricane consists of one enormous cloud mass, a tornado consists of a funnel cloud extending from the base of a thunderstorm.
Yeah... The thunderstorm caused the power to go out. The thunderstorm startled the dog. The weatherman warned that a thunderstorm was on its way.
He worried that the powerful thunderstorm might create a tornado. An afternoon thunderstorm in the tropics is usually mild and brief.
The opposite of a thunderstorm would be calm weather, such as clear skies and no precipitation.
Dry, sunny, clear, or fair weather. Those words mean thunderstorm.
a hurricane is like a tornado but on water while a thunderstorm is electricity built up in the clouds waiting to strike
No.
The only difference between a hurricane, a cyclone, and a typhoon is the location where the storm occurs.
Wind is the movement of air. A thunderstorm is a rain shower that produces thunder and lightning.
They are both storms
the difference is that the australian scale has no category
Hurricane Katrina caused many thunderstorms, as do all hurricanes.
Hurricanes themselves are much larger than any thunderstorm or tornado.
Winter storm is another word for this group tornado hurricane blizzard and thunderstorm
One roars with pain and the other pours with rain.
A hurricane is a "named storm". If you do not have a named storm exclusion then your wind coverage will cover hurricane damage.
They normally dont, but multiple tornados can form from within a hurricane. Also when a hurricane starts to die, it basicly just forms a giant thunderstorm so a thunderstorm can be formed from a horricane.