Hurricanes cover large areas. Tornadoes are much smaller.
When violent storms are formed, there can be strong winds, heavy rainfall, thunder, and lightning. These storms can cause damage to buildings and infrastructure, as well as pose risks to human safety. In extreme cases, violent storms can lead to tornadoes or hurricanes.
Tropical storms are larger in size than tornadoes but smaller than hurricanes. Tropical storms can span hundreds of miles in diameter, while tornadoes are typically less than a mile wide. Hurricanes are much larger than both tropical storms and tornadoes, with wind speeds exceeding those of a tropical storm and the potential to cause widespread damage over a broader area.
No. Only some are. Blizzard, hurricanes and tornadoes are storms, but earthquakes, floods, and volcanic eruptions are not.
Tornadoes and hurricanes are different weather phenomena. Tornadoes are rotating columns of air that extend from a thunderstorm to the ground, while hurricanes are large, rotating storms that form over warm ocean waters. They are not the same and have different characteristics and impacts.
No. Storms and hurricanes can create tornados.
types of weather you should be careful of are tornado's hurricanes etc. always watch the news and check for local forecasts and never go out if its very windy or rainy
Yes, Hurricanes and tornadoes are the two most violent types of storm on earth.
No. Tornadoes are on land. Hurricanes are storms on water.
Hurricanes cover large areas. Tornadoes are much smaller.
Yes. There are blizzards, snow storms, dust storms, ice storms, tornadoes (though they come from thunderstorms), and cyclones (including hurricanes).
Many disasters like hurricanes and thunder storms can be predicted. However, many disasters, like tornadoes and earthquakes, cannot be predicted with much accuracy.
No, hurricanes do produce floods but tornadoes do not, although the storms that produce them can.
Yes, in fact tornadoes can only be formed by thunderstorms.
When violent storms are formed, there can be strong winds, heavy rainfall, thunder, and lightning. These storms can cause damage to buildings and infrastructure, as well as pose risks to human safety. In extreme cases, violent storms can lead to tornadoes or hurricanes.
Other storms that can cause wind damage like hurricanes include tornadoes and derechos
In the United States about 1% of thunderstorms produce tornadoes.