A hurricane is much bigger than a tornado. Hurricanes are 300 miles wide on average. With the smallest being about 60 miles wide and the largest over 1000 miles.
The average tornado is 50 yards wide with the smallest being just a few feet wide an the largest about 2.5 miles.
Winter storm is another word for this group tornado hurricane blizzard and thunderstorm
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There isn't an exact size for a thunderstorm, but they can cover a large area of land. Every thunderstorm is different, and depending on how harsh the weather is and what the environment is like, the thunderstorm may be bigger or smaller.
Blizzard since it it is so cold and strong winds
Hurricane or a typhoon, when it grows bigger... It depends which side of Earth you are...
No.
They are both storms
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
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.
These lines are called rain bands.
Yes, Hurricane Lane was a notable hurricane in 2018 that affected Hawaii. Thunderstorm Alley refers to a region in the central United States where there is a higher frequency of thunderstorms due to the clash of different air masses.
Hurricane Katrina Wasn't bigger than Ike.Ike Was 200 miles bigger than Katrina.
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Of these, tornadoes have the shortest duration.
A hurricane is actually composed of thunderstorms. Both hurricanes and ordinary thunderstorms get their energy from warm moist air.