Hurricanes and tornadoes have similar characteristics. They both have strong winds, that cause destruction, and happen in certain places mostly. First of all, you need to know about their winds. Their winds spin in a cyclonic motion according to Weather Wizard. Tornados can spin two different ways. Hurricanes spin up to 300 mph in wind speed. Tornados can not spin that fast. But both of their winds are powerful. The fastest tornado could run through Manhattan and almost completely destroy it.
Hey, tornadoes are really cool! Aly Rezza What I know... If you have ever wondered how powerful Mother Nature is, all you need to do is look at a tornado in action. Tornadoes can strike at any time, and almost any place, when the right weather patterns converge. Each year, about 1000 tornadoes are reported throughout the Unites States. They have destroyed many homes, large swaths of land, and even caused loss of life. Some of the most violent tornadoes on record had wind speeds of up to 300
A tornado is a violent windstorm that cause destruction of buildings, houses, cars, roads, and many more important things. Tornadoes happen mostly between the rocky mountains and appalachian mountains which is why they are also known as tornado alley. They have the most tornadoes each year in the U.S. Just because tornadoes occur most in tornado alley that does not mean there aren't tornadoes anywhere else. As a matter of fact no place is safe, tornadoes can happen anywhere in America.
Hurricanes Are Not Tornadoes Hurricanes and tornadoes are both deadly, and both cause a lot of damage, but most people don’t actually realize how different they are from each other. They are so different I don’t even know how anyone could mistake a hurricane for a tornado. In fact, a tornado is like one tenth of a hurricane First off according to "Basic Facts About Hurricanes" All hurricanes form near the equator because they require warm tropical oceans to get their start. They form
How Are Tornadoes Formed? Tornadoes belong to the category of the most violent storms seen on earth, and the damage they have caused and will continue to cause is extreme. Just like any other storm no tornadoes are ever the same, however they all need certain kind of conditions to be able to form, specifically intense heat. When considering the formation of a tornado there are two other specific things that are of high importance; geography and rotation, following this the formation of a tornado
16th December 2014 Christian Thevathasan Grade 10 English Commentary How does Süskind use Language to create the process of emancipation and resurrection in Jonathan in the storm scene? As human beings, we all hope, and aim for success, whether it is academic, social or even psychological and personal difficulties. We all, at some point throughout our life face natural challenges and daring obstacles, possibly preventing us from smoothly achieving those goals, such as Jonathan Noel, the troubled
Bedo! Bedo! Have you ever been in a hurricane or tornado. Well I haven't, but I do know somethings about them. There is a lot of information on hurricanes and tornadoes available. First of all tornadoes and hurricanes both have dangerous winds, severe damage that they cause, and they happen in certain location and frequency So lets get out there and learn about hurricanes and tornados. First of all, hurricanes and tornados both have horrifying winds. According to Source 3, tornados have
Tornadoes Did you know the costliest tornado in United States history is the Joplin tornado which caused $2.8 billion dollars in damage? Tornadoes are a very serious natural disaster some can be done in 10 minutes but some can last for an hour or some can even last for more. Tornadoes can also unfortunately cause deaths and can very well obliterate buildings in seconds (of course depending how strong the building is and depending the kind of building). Tornadoes kill on an average of 60 people each
Joplin, Missouri Tornado 2011 During the Joplin, Missouri Tornado many people did not take shelter because they thought it was a false alarm. So by many people not doing that it cause many more injuries. Tornadoes form from rotating air caused by a thunderstorm. Tornadoes usually have winds less the 160 mph but the Joplin, Missouri Tornado did not. The tornado included many details common to tornados, damage and destruction to property and lives that affected the region, but the area has recovered
Currently, the development of spotter networks and conversion radar are use for identification of tornadoes (Coleman et al. 2011). In developed countries, the use of weather radars have become the primary method for the identification of tornadoes. The Doppler weather radar is used in the United States, this system takes measurements of velocity and the radial direction of the storm (Coleman et al. 2011). New technology development has lead to forecasts of tornadoes before they have made contact