Compare And Contrast Tornado And Hurricanes

434 Words1 Page

INFORMATIVE ESSAY Ferocious winds, screaming children, and carnage all around you. The most dangerous storms on earth are all around you, tornados and hurricanes. But as much as these deadly storms are similar they have differences as well. Let's talk about tornados first, according to source 2 tornados are caused when swirling winds mix with hot and cold air in order to form. Also, tornados can't easily be predicted by storm chasers because of their random capabilities. Tornados also usually barley touch the ground and get wider as they go up. Tornados may have a low predictability rate but it's easy to see them once thieve formed. Finally, tornados tend to stay for an average of 10 minuets. Now for hurricanes, Hurricanes need to go at least 74 MPH (that’s miles per hour) to be a hurricane, otherwise it's just a flood. While we're on the topic of speed, hurricanes are classified in mocks which are classified in speed. Hurricanes form from tropical waters to form which is why they form near the equator. Hurricanes while extremely scary and defiantly deadly have a very calm center, or eye. Hurricanes, according to ready.gov give of 2.4 trillion gallons of rain each day, that’s a very wet sock. …show more content…

Next Tornados tend to destroy everything while hurricanes are flood everything. Furthermore, tornados are filled with are thus being air storms while hurricanes are filled with water, thus becoming a water storm. Tornados also differ from hurricanes in carrying capabilities, tornados mostly carry anything they pick up and hurricanes are filled with water, so they can't pick up much. Lastly, on average hurricanes appear once every 2.5 years in the U.S. while tornados appear 1,300 times each year on

More about Compare And Contrast Tornado And Hurricanes

Open Document