There is no way to know where a hurricane may hit harder than other places. It depends on the size and power of the hurricane.
Hurricanes cause the most damage when they make landfall, as they bring strong winds, heavy rainfall, storm surges, and flooding. The extent of damage also depends on factors like the hurricane's intensity, speed, and size, as well as the vulnerability of the affected area.
it all depends on the size of hurricane but in most cases the water or wind
High winds can cause the most direct damage, especially on non-reinforced structures. However, floods from heavy rains or tidal surge have the greatest potential for fatalities and general damage.
Hurricanes produce damage over an area hundreds of miles wide and last for days. Tornados cause damage in relatively small areas and last for minutes. ,
Generally not, considering that a hurricane is a kind of cyclone and is the most powerful type. The most destructive cyclone on record (in terms of monetary value of property destroyed) was probably Hurricane Katrina in 2005 which causes approximately $81 billion in damage, equivalent to about $91 billion in today's dollars
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Hurricanes and earthquakes are very common natural disasters in the united states
Many hurricanes, but not all, produce tornadoes. However, most tornadoes do not come from hurricanes.
Hurricanes cause the most damage when they make landfall, as they bring strong winds, heavy rainfall, storm surges, and flooding. The extent of damage also depends on factors like the hurricane's intensity, speed, and size, as well as the vulnerability of the affected area.
Both tornadoes and hurricanes can cause severe wind damage. These include uprooted and snapped trees, destroyed trailers, and roofs removed from houses. Aside from this damage is very different as the damage from tornadoes is often more severe on a localized than that of hurricanes. Most hurricane damage is the result of flooding rather than wind.
it all depends on the size of hurricane but in most cases the water or wind
Both hurricanes and tornadoes vary in the amount of damage they cause. Both can occur without causing any damage or can caused utter devastation. Overall, damage from tornadoes tends to be more severe,but hurricanes generally cause a greater quantity of damage because they cover much larger areas.
High winds can cause the most direct damage, especially on non-reinforced structures. However, floods from heavy rains or tidal surge have the greatest potential for fatalities and general damage.
Yes, hurricanes can make landfall in North Carolina. The state is prone to hurricanes due to its location along the East Coast of the United States. It has experienced several hurricanes in the past, causing significant damage and disruption.
Hurricanes produce damage over an area hundreds of miles wide and last for days. Tornados cause damage in relatively small areas and last for minutes. ,
Generally not, considering that a hurricane is a kind of cyclone and is the most powerful type. The most destructive cyclone on record (in terms of monetary value of property destroyed) was probably Hurricane Katrina in 2005 which causes approximately $81 billion in damage, equivalent to about $91 billion in today's dollars
September has most destructive hurricanes.