no not like hurricanes tornadoes get named the place where it touchdown like the hallam nebraska tornado or the tri state tornado
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Hurricanes do not typically occur in the Antarctic region. Hurricanes are more common in tropical and subtropical regions where warm ocean waters fuel their development. The unique climate and geography of Antarctica do not provide the necessary conditions for hurricanes to form.
Hurricanes cover a larger area than tornadoes. Both hurricanes and tornadoes can be deadly, although hurricanes are more likely to cause widespread destruction due to their larger size and duration. Both hurricanes and tornadoes have strong winds, but hurricanes typically have more sustained, powerful winds over a larger region.
No, the Mediterranean does not typically experience hurricanes.
None. Nebraska is too far inland to get hurricanes.
The cast of 2002 Rose Bowl - 2002 includes: Demoine Adams as Himself - Nebraska Cornhuskers Defensive Tackle Willie Amos as Himself - Nebraska Cornhuskers Free Safety Martin Bibla as Himself - Miami Hurricanes Guard Craig Bohl as Himself - Nebraska Cornhuskers Defensive Coordinator Dion Booker as Himself - Nebraska Cornhuskers Safety Tim Brant as Himself - Color Commentator Phillip Buchanon as Himself - Miami Hurricanes Cornerback Jamie Burrow as Himself - Nebraska Cornhuskers Linebacker Rob Chudzinski as Himself - Miami Hurricanes Offensive Coordinator Jon Clanton as Himself - Nebraska Cornhuskers Nose Tackle Larry Coker as Himself - Miami Hurricanes Head Coach Keyuo Craver as Himself - Nebraska Cornhuskers Cornerback Eric Crouch as Himself - Nebraska Cornhuskers Quarterback Judd Davies as Himself - Nebraska Cornhuskers Fullback Dahrran Diedrick as Himself - Nebraska Cornhuskers Running Back Ken Dorsey as Himself - Miami Hurricanes Quarterback Toniu Fonoti as Himself - Nebraska Cornhuskers Guard Turner Gill as Himself - Nebraska Cornhuskers Quarterbacks Coach Joaquin Gonzalez as Himself - Miami Hurricanes Tackle Jamaal Green as Himself - Miami Hurricanes Defensive End DeJuan Groce as Himself - Nebraska Cornhuskers Cornerback Nathaniel John Smith as Miami Hurricanes Wide Reciever Daryl Jones as Himself - Miami Hurricanes Tackle Chris Kelsay as Himself - Nebraska Cornhuskers Defensive End Jerome McDougle as Himself - Miami Hurricanes Defensive End Willis McGahee as Himself - Miami Hurricanes Fullback Bryant McKinnie as Himself - Miami Hurricanes Tackle Clinton Portis as Himself - Miami Hurricanes Running Back Brett Romberg as Himself - Miami Hurricanes Center Mike Rumph as Himself - Miami Hurricanes Cornerback Jon Rutherford as Himself - Nebraska Cornhuskers Guard Scott Shanle as Himself - Nebraska Cornhuskers Linebacker Randy Shannon as Himself - Miami Hurricanes Defensive Coordinator Jeremy Shockey as Himself - Miami Hurricanes Tight End Jeremy Slechta as Himself - Nebraska Cornhuskers Defensive Tackle Frank Solich as Himself - Nebraska Cornhuskers Head Coach Lynn Swann as Himself - Sideline Reporter Mark Vedral as Himself - Nebraska Cornhuskers Linebacker Jonathan Vilma as Himself - Miami Hurricanes Linebacker Dave Volk as Himself - Nebraska Cornhuskers Tackle Dan Waldrop as Himself - Nebraska Cornhuskers Tackle Tracey Wistrom as Himself - Nebraska Cornhuskers Tight End
The Miami Hurricanes won it. They defeated the Nebraska Cornhuskers 23-3.
Only 1, defeating Nebraska in the 2002 Rose Bowl.
no not like hurricanes tornadoes get named the place where it touchdown like the hallam nebraska tornado or the tri state tornado
If Nebraska hauled off its sand dunes to the beaches and then another storm eroded away the sand, then Nebraska wouldn't have sand dunes and the beach would not have sand. Is that really what you want?
Tornadoes can be found on land, mostly like in the Tornado Alley area such as Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, Nebraska and the Dakotas. Hurricanes can be found out in the ocean and coast areas primarily in tropical regions.
States along the Gulf Coast, such as Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida, are more prone to hurricanes. Tornadoes are more common in "Tornado Alley," which includes states such as Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and South Dakota. However, tornadoes can occur in many states across the U.S.
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tornadoes are not like hurricanes they dont get named they only get named by the place where the tornado touch down like for example the hallam nebraska tornado or the tri state tornado
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hurricanes can have tornadoes.