The eyewall of a hurricane, just outside the eye, has the strongest wind in a hurricane.
They occur in the tropical convergence zone
it was due to weather in the atmosphere
No. A category 5 is the most severe.
Hurricane Andrew did it's most destruction in South Florida, but it also affected the Bahamas and Louisiana.
The right side of a hurricane, specifically the right front quadrant, typically experiences the most severe weather. This area is characterized by strong winds, heavy rain, and the potential for tornadoes. It is important to note that the exact location and intensity of severe weather within a hurricane can vary.
Probably hurricane Katrina.
The most violent tornadoes generally occur in North America.
They occur in the tropical convergence zone
Violent tornadoes have been recorded in most states east of the Rockies. However, most of the violent tornadoes occur on the Great Plains in the central part of the country.
In the eye of a hurricane, the weather is calm and peaceful. The skies are clear, and winds are light. The eye is surrounded by the eyewall, where the most intense winds and rainfall of the hurricane occur.
A tornado is a violent weather event the most violent in fact. Tornadoes are produce by thunderstorms and are, in simple terms, extremely violent rotating windstorms.
Yes
Most violent tornadoes (F4 and F5) occur in the months of March-June.
The eye wall of the hurricane
Most tornadoes are not spawned directly from hurricanes themselves, but rather from the thunderstorms that form within the hurricane's outer bands. These tornadoes can occur in the vicinity of a hurricane, especially in the right-front quadrant of the storm. The interaction between the hurricane's large-scale circulation and local weather conditions can sometimes lead to tornado development.
The eye wall of a hurricane contains the storm's most violent winds while the eye is relatively calm.
it was due to weather in the atmosphere