Hurricane Katrina comes at about 1000 miles per hour.
No. It was suspected to come in mid-august from the atlantic . But it was a very low power hurricane. Nothing to worry about.
Storm spotters can help tell exactly were a tornado is and where it is going, so people in the path can be warned and get to safety.
Jupiter does have long-lasting storms, like the Great Red Spot which has been observed for centuries. However, tornadoes on Jupiter are typically short-lived compared to Earth due to the planet's atmospheric dynamics. So, it is unlikely that a tornado on Jupiter would last for 300 years.
The center or the "eye". Think of the Hurricane as a vortex that is sucking things up like a tornado. The winds are so powerful that you don't really see it sucking. But that is why the sea rises as it approaches the coast. The low pressure is causing the water level to rise higher.
a tornado because of when it hit it it keeps going but a hurricane will stop at land
No. Tornadoes do not get names. However, currently, as of October 28, 2012 there is a Hurricane Sandy.
Rain, blizzard, thunderstorm, tornado, hurricane, very cold temperature.
is their going to be a tornadoyes their is going to be a tornado in Oceanside im scard
Wind speed may be measured using an anemometer.
Yes, but you'll waste materials and there's no guarantee that it will stay standing in an earthquake or hurricane. For that, you're going to need math. And engineering.
Gradually Going Tornado was created in 1980-02.
hurricane dean was going at 954,325,231,765m/h.
Yes there is going to be a tornado in round lake beach.
THAT Depends on where the Storm that produced that Tornado is going
No. The core of a tornado is the area in which the strongest winds occur. Although the center itself may be calm in some tornadoes, you would still have to get through the intense winds of the tornado both going in and going out. Additionally, this eyelike structure is much smaller than the eye of a hurricane and would not likely be over any particular spot for more than a few seconds.
It is 'technically' impossible to predict if an earthquake is going to happen.