No, tsunamis are not related to weather at all. Tsunamis are usually caused by the deformation of the seabed, such as from an earthquake, landslide, or volcanic eruption. Tsunamis are structurally different from wind-driven waves.
Generally tornado winds are more destructive that hurricane winds. Hurricane winds, however, cause damage over a much larger area than a tornado, so the overall amount of damage may be greater. The worst damage in a hurricane is usually the result of flooding.
because of it's powerful swirling winds
A hurricane with 120 mph winds would be classified as a Category 3 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale. Category 3 hurricanes are considered major hurricanes and have the potential to cause extensive damage.
Hurricanes do not cause tsunamis. The coastal flooding from a hurricane is called the storm surge. This storm surge varies in severity depending on the strength of the storm and the shape of the coastline. The impact may range from minor flooding, to the complete destruction of coastal communities.
No, a hurricane's strong winds are not capable of lifting a human off the ground. However, these winds can be extremely dangerous and cause significant damage through flying debris, collapsing buildings, and other hazardous conditions.
Generally tornado winds are more destructive that hurricane winds. Hurricane winds, however, cause damage over a much larger area than a tornado, so the overall amount of damage may be greater. The worst damage in a hurricane is usually the result of flooding.
because of it's powerful swirling winds
A hurricane with 120 mph winds would be classified as a Category 3 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale. Category 3 hurricanes are considered major hurricanes and have the potential to cause extensive damage.
Hurricanes do not cause tsunamis. The coastal flooding from a hurricane is called the storm surge. This storm surge varies in severity depending on the strength of the storm and the shape of the coastline. The impact may range from minor flooding, to the complete destruction of coastal communities.
Tornado, hurricane, tsunami, asteroid, etc.
No. A hurricane on water is simply a hurricane. Tsunami is a large wave triggered by an underwater disturbance such as an earthquake. A hurricane is a type of storm.
The worst winds in a hurricane is inside the eye of the hurricane.
High winds do cause more damage
Tsunami
The strongest winds of a hurricane are in the eye wall.
A tropical cyclone must have maximum sustained winds of at least 74 mph to be considered a hurricane.
No, a hurricane's strong winds are not capable of lifting a human off the ground. However, these winds can be extremely dangerous and cause significant damage through flying debris, collapsing buildings, and other hazardous conditions.