No. Hurricanes will, but the average tornado is about 50 yards wide.
Hurricanes are much wider, 300 miles wide on average. By comparison the average tornado is 50 yards wide.
A tornado is typically several yards to several hundred yards in diameter. A hurricane is several hundred miles in diameter.
Yes, far more. The typical tornado is a few hundred feet across. The typical hurricane is a few hundred miles across.
The planet you are referring to is Jupiter, which has a diameter of approximately 86,881 miles. Mercury has a diameter of about 3,032 miles, Venus has a diameter of about 7,521 miles, Earth has a diameter of about 7,917 miles, and Mars has a diameter of about 4,212 miles.
Tornadoes can vary in size, but on average, their width can range from 50 to 500 meters (164 to 1,640 feet). However, some exceptionally large tornadoes can have paths up to 2.6 km (1.6 miles) wide. The length of the tornado path can range from a few hundred meters to over 50 km (31 miles).
Hurricanes are much wider, 300 miles wide on average. By comparison the average tornado is 50 yards wide.
A tornado is typically several yards to several hundred yards in diameter. A hurricane is several hundred miles in diameter.
A hurricane. A tornado is usually no more than a quarter of a mile wide.
A large tornado can easily by over a quarter of a mile wide. Some tornadoes are over a mile in diameter. A handful of tornadoes have been over 2 miles wide.
The average diameter of tornadoes typically ranges from 50 to 600 feet, but can sometimes exceed 2 miles for larger tornadoes. The size of a tornado can vary greatly based on its intensity and the environment in which it forms.
A hurricane is much larger than a tornado, typically several hundred miles across while most tornadoes are only a few hundred yards wide.Hurricanes can only develop over warm ocean water while tornadoes more often form and land and can occur in almost any climate.
If you are referring to the diameter of an F5 tornado then there is no definite answer. Size is not a factor in rating tornadoes. Tornadoes are rated based on how bad their damage is. In the case of F5 tornadoes, that means houses must be completely swept away. F5 tornadoes have been recorded at a variety of sizes ranging from 60 yards to 2.3 miles.
Baldwin measures several hundred miles.
Uranus is several times larger than the Earth. Its diameter is 29297 miles, compared to the Earth's diameter of 8000 miles
Yep! The number I've seen in on-line references is 7,926.4 miles.
NO!! Hurricanes can extend over several hundreds of miles. Tornadoes are a very localised event.
Yes, far more. The typical tornado is a few hundred feet across. The typical hurricane is a few hundred miles across.