Of these, tornadoes have the shortest duration.
Tornado
tornado,earthquake,hurricane, and blizzard
a blizzard, hurricane, tornado, microburst, hail etc
no there is not a hurricane lane in the united states. but there is a tornado alley some where in the united states
No, a hurricane is not a tornado over water. A tornado and a hurricane are quite different. A hurricane is a large-scale self-sustaining storm pressure system, typically hundreds of miles wide. A tornado is a small-scale vortex dependent on a parent thunderstorm rarely over a mile wide. A tornado on water is called a waterspout.
Any one of these can form over the ocean, but only a hurricane does so exclusively.
Winter storm is another word for this group tornado hurricane blizzard and thunderstorm
Blizzard since it it is so cold and strong winds
Rain, blizzard, thunderstorm, tornado, hurricane, very cold temperature.
Hurricanes themselves are much larger than any thunderstorm or tornado.
tornado,earthquake,hurricane, and blizzard
Non-examples of a tornado: - hurricane - dust devil - wind storm - blizzard
Tornado, Hurricane, Blizzard, and Supreme Heat.
a blizzard, hurricane, tornado, microburst, hail etc
no there is not a hurricane lane in the united states. but there is a tornado alley some where in the united states
Rain, Sun, Wind, Hail, Sleet, Snow, Frost, Hurricane, Tornado, Typhoon, Fog, Gale, Blizzard, Sandstorm, Duststorm, Thunderstorm, Ice, Humid, Arid, Hot, Cold.
No, a hurricane is not a tornado over water. A tornado and a hurricane are quite different. A hurricane is a large-scale self-sustaining storm pressure system, typically hundreds of miles wide. A tornado is a small-scale vortex dependent on a parent thunderstorm rarely over a mile wide. A tornado on water is called a waterspout.
For a hurricane: warm sea surface temperatures and little to no wind shear For a thunderstorm: convective instability and a lifting mechanism to start convection For a tornado: strong thunderstorms and strong winds shear.