Hurricane and Typhoon (and Tropical Cyclone) are different names for the SAME Geo-scale rotational weather phenomenon. While a Tornado is rotational weather phenomenon born out of just one cloud.
The tornado may pick up ash and some volcanic rocks, but the volcano would, for the most part, not be affected.
In terms of energy output, a volcano is more powerful.
Both a tornado and a blizzard are dangerous storms with powerful winds.
Some natural disasters of the 1980s include the eruption of the volcano Mount Saint Helens in 1980, Hurricane Allen in 1980, the United States-Canadian tornado outbreak in 1985, The Edmonton, Alberta tornado in 1987, Hurricane Gilbert in 1988, Hurricane Hugo in 1989, the Daulatpur-Saturia tornado in 1989.
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The tornado may pick up ash and some volcanic rocks, but the volcano would, for the most part, not be affected.
The tornado would picked up ash and perhaps some loose stone. Vegetation onf the volcano would be damaged. The volcano itself would not be affected in any way worth noting.
In terms of energy output, a volcano is more powerful.
Both a tornado and a blizzard are dangerous storms with powerful winds.
A funnel volcano is the most common tornado and is what most people think of when you mention a tornado. They are very violent and destroy almost everything in their path.
Tornadoes not not strike before volcano. Tornadoes and volcanoes are unrelated.
If a tornado funneled into an erupting volcano, it could potentially intensify the eruption by supplying additional oxygen and heat to the volcanic plume. This could result in stronger and more widespread volcanic activity, posing a greater risk to surrounding areas.
Some natural disasters of the 1980s include the eruption of the volcano Mount Saint Helens in 1980, Hurricane Allen in 1980, the United States-Canadian tornado outbreak in 1985, The Edmonton, Alberta tornado in 1987, Hurricane Gilbert in 1988, Hurricane Hugo in 1989, the Daulatpur-Saturia tornado in 1989.
- They all are made up of layers of volcanic debris - They all erupt lava - They all have played important roles in volcanology - They are all hazardous
The tornado may lift up ash and lava rocks (and possibly lava if it is active), but aside from that it is unlikely that anything of particular interest would happen.
Examples of destructive*weathering*erosionExamples of constructive is:*volcano*planting treesExamples of destructive and constructive is:*volcano
some volcano in iceland