A hurricane!!! A hurricane can cover the entire state, while a tornado only goes through a few townships. So if you ever have a hurricane warning, you should probably get out of the state
No. A hurricane is hundreds of miles wide. It is a tornado that is typically less than 100 meters wide.
Yes, far more. The typical tornado is a few hundred feet across. The typical hurricane is a few hundred miles across.
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They often do as they cover a larger area and often cause flooding in addition to wind damage. The costliest tornado in U.S. history, the Joplin tornado of 2011, cost $2.8 billion. The costliest hurricane in U.S. history, Hurricane Katrina, cost $105 billion.
No such shutters exist. Refer to previous question. There are shutters that have benn designed to stand up to hurricane force winds.
You don't pack when a tornado is coming; you take cover immediately. You don't have time like you do with a hurricane.
A hurricane covers hundreds or thousands of square miles. A tornado will cover no more than a couple of miles, and normally was less than that. It can touch down and be only a few yards wide.
Lie down in a ditch or depression in the ground and cover your head.
No. A hurricane is hundreds of miles wide. It is a tornado that is typically less than 100 meters wide.
For one thing, if a tornado is 2 feet away you are essentially inside it. If a tornado is very close and there is not time to get to any sort of cover, lie flat aon the ground and cover you head with your hands.
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I would rather be in a hurricane because it typically provides more advance warning and preparation time compared to a tornado which can strike suddenly and with little warning. Additionally, hurricanes tend to cover larger areas so there may be more options for finding safe shelter.
take cover right away you could die from these dangorus storms
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Usually after a tornado or some people call a twister. Most buildings are torn apart. . Trees are usually ripped out of the ground or get ripped apart. Hopefully people in the path of the tornado get cover.
If you have not shelter, you must lie down in a ditch or depression in the ground and cover your head.
Yes, far more. The typical tornado is a few hundred feet across. The typical hurricane is a few hundred miles across.