Compare And Contrast Tornadoes And Hurricanes

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Hurricanes are the largest most powerful storms on Earth. These are some facts you might not know that could get you prepared. Hurricanes and tornadoes are different in many ways. These are facts about when, where, and how tornadoes and hurricanes form. There are very important facts that you should know to keep you, and your family safe. Let's first see about how these storms form.

First, tornadoes and hurricanes can form in a surprising way. They can form near tornado ally which is located in the United States. However, hurricanes form near tropical bodies of water such as Africa because it is warm there. Hurricanes don't form until their winds reach 35 mph. The strongest tornadoes most occur frequently in tornado ally. Hurricanes don't do that of …show more content…

According to the map in Source 2, about 1,300 tornadoes hit the U.S. each year. A total average cost of $500 in damages in an average three year period. Source 3 "You Should Know About Tornadoes" states that tornadoes can also be described as cyclonic. They are cyclonic because of how powerful, and destructive the tornadoes' winds rotate. Every continent has been visited by tornadoes. Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska have tornadoes quite often. However, the majority of tornadoes occur in North America.

Finally, winds of tornadoes are stronger, but hurricanes are much more difficult to handle. According to Source 4, "Basic Facts About Hurricanes," it states that hurricanes are among the most largest, most powerful storms on Earth. Because of the hurricane's floods, a lot of destruction is done to many small towns. Source 4, "What Causes A Hurricane," it tells us that typical hurricanes are 300 miles wide. However, they can be huge based on height. Source 4, "Storm Surges," states that winds can create storm surges. Storm surges are caused when a level of ocean water is blown by the wind onto

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