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Hurricanes can extend over several hundreds of miles.
Tornadoes are a very localised event.
A cyclone is bigger than a tornado by far, but a tornado is usually more violent.
No. First of all, the ratings of tornadoes are based on damage, not size. EF1 is the second weakest category of tornado (there is also an EF0). These tornadoes generally do moderate damage. EF5 is the strongest category. Such tornadoes cause catastrophic damage. Although not always, an EF5 tornado is typically much larger than an EF1.
There were 37 recorded tornadoes in Florida in 2009.
There were 152 confirmed tornadoes in Texas in 1980.
This cannot be answered simply, as both hurricanes and tornadoes vary greatly in how bad they are. The impacts of both tornadoes and hurricanes can range from negligible to devastating. That said, the very worst hurricanes can be far deadlier and more destructive than the worst tornadoes.
thunder storms, hurracanes and tornadoes. Uranus is the 3rd most wet and cold planet.
one of the most important facts about underground cables is that repairs due to weather conditions such as hurracanes or tornadoes was not required since underground, this cable is protected against those dissasters.
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Wind damage, rain, and flooding.
A cyclone is bigger than a tornado by far, but a tornado is usually more violent.
tornadoes are bigger and strong
No. Usually the larger tornadoes are the stronger ones, but not always. There have been a few small but very violent tornadoes as well as large but fairly weak ones.
It can happen, but it is rare. When tornadoes do merge it usually involves a large tornado absorbing a small one, so the size of the vortex will not be significantly influenced.
Tornadoes strengthen as the mesocyclone, or rotating updraft that powers them, intensifies with the parent thunderstorm. The factors governing the strength of an individual thunderstorm are complicated and not fully understood. This is doubly true of tornadoes.
Many tornadoes have a structure similar to the eye of a hurricane, but the only true eyes are in tropical cyclones. In Tornadoes and other storms it is called a weak echo region.
As cities grow, they become bigger targets. There are more neighborhoods that tornadoes can hit. Tornadoes of recent years have struck neighborhoods that were open country 20 years ago.
They are not. Tornadoes are much smaller than cyclones. A true cyclone is generally a few hundred miles across while tornadoes are rarely over a mile wide. Tornadoes are smaller because they form within individual thunderstorms while cyclones are their own weather systems.