Yes. Hurricanes produce torrential rain, so it is actually common for hurricanes to cause severe flooding.
no flood control would be stoping a flood a flood plainis land that is covered by water during a flood,formed from sediments depsited by a river
If you mean a hurricane in a bottle then yes, a hurricane in a bottle and a tornado in a bottle are the same thing. In shape, however, the vortex bears more resemblance to a tornado than a hurricane.
You can't have two (or more) hurricanes at the same time in the same place. Even if you did superimpose two different weather systems on top of eachother, the result would still be one weather system, or in this case, one hurricane. You can, however, have three hurricanes at the same time in different places.
There was a Typhoon Ben in 1986. A typhoon is essentially the same thing as a hurricane, only occuring in the western Pacific.
A hurricane and a typhoon are the same strength, as they are the same type of storm only occurring in different regions. They are a kind of cyclone. Overall, a hurricane or typhoon is stronger than other varieties of cyclone. Due to their large size, such cyclone will release more energy than a tornado, but a tornado has stronger winds.
No because ever since the flood happen the continents moved separated
IT happens the same way it does for adults
No, although the Flood was a judgment upon evil.
yes more than 1 hurricane can happen at one time
Hurricanes and typhoons are both the same because they are both occurrences that happen in, or near the water.
you would need to prove wind damages - consider hiring an engineer. Waves is the same as flood and excluded by homeowners insurance.
the simple answer is yes. although it can not hit the same place 2 times at the same time, the hurricane can return, possibly in the next year. that is why some hurricanes are named and are said to return.
if the earth rotates in the same place
There would be catastrophic flooding and water damage from the two disasters. A tsunami can itself be considered a kind of flood.
No. Cyclones are weather, tsunamis are geological. Sometimes if the hurricane is big enough and starts out way deep in the ocean then there is a good chance it can cause large waves, but a wave generated by a hurricane is not the same as a tsunami.
In Australia the time is near to englands time so its round about the same
Happen every year but now whit the Internet tecnology and the avanced systems of comunications you know now But the same reson poor sewer systems