they spin and move fast
no hurricanes differ from tornadoes
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Hurricanes cover large areas. Tornadoes are much smaller.
Yes, hurricanes can generate large waves due to their strong winds and low pressure systems, particularly in the ocean. These waves can be extremely powerful and destructive, often causing coastal flooding and erosion.
the Coriolis effect
no hurricanes differ from tornadoes
Hurricanes are large spinning storms
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Hurricanes can travel around 300 mph at min and at max around 500 mph. Hurricanes can be all sizes, but always around the largest. Need any more help private message me or edit this question to what you want to know.
It would be more accurate to say that hurricanes arelarge storm systems.
A fast twisting funnel associated with hurricanes is called a tornado. These can often form in the outer bands of a hurricane, particularly in the right front quadrant. Tornadoes in hurricanes can bring additional damaging winds and further intensify the impact of the storm.
Sustained winds in a hurricane are at least 74 mph. Some hurricanes have had winds as high as 190 mph.
Hurricanes are storms that bring very powerful wind, torrential rain, and large waves.
no hurricanes can be formed in any type of large warm body of water
Hurricanes cover large areas. Tornadoes are much smaller.
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