Whats worse a tornado or hurricane?

Hurricanes tend to cause much more overall destruction than tornadoes because of their much larger size, longer duration and their greater variety of ways to damage property.
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What storm is worse than a hurricane?

Typhoons are generally stronger than hurricanes. This is because of warmer water in the western Pacific which creates better conditions for development of a storm. This unlimited amount of warm water also makes for increased frequency of typhoons.
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Which is stronger storm or tornado?

While tornadoes may be more intense storms, hurricanes tend to stick around much longer, cover more ground and cause more damage. Here's a look at both kinds of storms, as assessed with information from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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Do hurricanes turn into tornadoes?

Hurricanes are notorious for their strong winds, storm surge and torrential rains, but another threat they form is tornadoes. Tornadoes spawning from a tropical storm or hurricane once it makes landfall is not uncommon. It is actually more rare to not see at least one tornado spawned from these spinning storms.
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Do hurricanes last longer than tornadoes?

Hurricanes can last for days or even weeks. Tornadoes usually last no more than a few minutes.
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What is the deadliest type of storm?

Tropical storms have windspeeds between 40 & 73 mph Hurricanes are the biggest and most dangerous storms, with windspeeds greater than 74 mph. Other names for hurricanes are typhoons and tropical cyclones.
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Why are hurricane names retired?

Storm names are retired if they were so deadly or destructive that the future use of the name would be insensitive. (When a name is retired, it's replaced by a new name.)
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Do hurricanes cool the Earth?

The primary effect of tropical storms is to transfer heat from equatorial / tropical regions of the Earth to temperate regions rather than cooling the Earth.
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What is the number 1 worst hurricane?

The Galveston Hurricane of 1900 was, and still is, the deadliest hurricane to hit the United States. The hurricane hit Galveston, Texas, on September 8, 1900, as a Category 4 hurricane.
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What is the scariest weather?

Thunder and lightning.

One of the most common forms of 'scary weather', thousands of thunderstorms are taking place at any one time across the globe.
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What weather kills the most?

NOAA's take: heat is the bigger killer

Over the 30-year period 1988 – 2017, NOAA classified an average of 134 deaths per year as being heat-related, and just 30 per year as cold-related—a more than a factor of four difference.
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Is there a category 6 hurricane?

No. Although there has been interest shown on search engines for a Category 6 hurricane classification, there is no such category on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind scale.
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What are the top 3 worst hurricanes?

The Top 3 Worst Hurricanes of the Last 20 Years
  • Hurricane Katrina – 2005. The Category 5 Hurricane Katrina by far tops this list. ...
  • Hurricane Sandy – 2012. If you were on the East Coast of the United States in October of 2012, you definitely felt at least some effects of Hurricane Sandy. ...
  • Hurricane Ike.
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Do hurricanes ever hit California?

But while a hurricane landfall on California is very unlikely, it's not impossible. In fact, there was one in 1858 which became known as the San Diego Hurricane after making landfall in California and producing significant wind damage.
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Who lives longer cold or hot?

Not only is mortality higher in the winter but a very cold winter produces a higher number of deaths. During the summer, according to Lerchl's analysis, heat spells do lead to more deaths; but the increase is relatively small compared to deaths from the cold.
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What's worse being too hot or too cold?

Cold weather is 20 times as deadly as hot weather, and it's not the extreme low or high temperatures that cause the most deaths, according to a study published Wednesday.
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Where is the hottest place on Earth?

Death Valley holds the record for the highest air temperature on the planet: On 10 July 1913, temperatures at the aptly named Furnace Creek area in the California desert reached a blistering 56.7°C (134.1°F). Average summer temperatures, meanwhile, often rise above 45°C (113°F).
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What is the weirdest weather ever?

100 Degrees in Siberia

On June 20, 2020, the high temperature in Verkhoyansk, a town in northeastern Russia about 260 miles south of the Arctic coast and about 6 miles north of the Arctic Circle, topped out at 100.4 degrees.
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Does snow fall in Florida?

But contrary to some people's beliefs, snow in Florida is not as rare as you might think. It is possible in far northern sections of the Peninsula and the Florida Panhandle, the NWS said. But for most of the Peninsula, especially Central and South Florida, it is a sporadic event.
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What is an ice storm?

An ice storm is the result of a prolonged freezing rain event. While ice doesn't literally fall from the sky, an ice storm is characterized by freezing rain that results in an accumulation of at least 0.25 inches of ice. Ice storms usually occur when the air temperature is at or just above freezing (32-38 degrees).
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Has a Cat 5 hurricane ever hit the US?

Category 5 is as powerful as a hurricane can get under the Saffir-Simpson scale. These monster storms pack wind speeds of 157 miles per hour or more. Since 1924, there have been 35 documented hurricanes in the North Atlantic that reached this level—and of those, five have hit the United States at Category 5 strength.
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What is strongest hurricane ever?

Currently, Hurricane Wilma is the strongest Atlantic hurricane ever recorded, after reaching an intensity of 882 mbar (hPa; 26.05 inHg) in October 2005; at the time, this also made Wilma the strongest tropical cyclone worldwide outside of the West Pacific, where seven tropical cyclones have been recorded to intensify ...
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