Hurricanes are much more dangerous than tornadoes. There are certain that a hurricane that can do much more damage than a tornado. There are many differences between a hurricane and a tornado but yet a few similarities between both. Hurricanes and tornados have a few similarities. They are both considered tropical cyclones. Both have very strong winds that can do a lot of damage. They are measured by wind speed. Hurricanes and tornadoes both do rotating winds. Both can cause a lot of damage.
Tornadoes are usually caused when warm and humidity are in the lower atmosphere. They mostly occur in the summer. Tornadoes are ranked by wind speed on the Fujita Scale. The Fujita Scale goes from F0-F5; F0 73 mph, F1 73-112 mph, F2 113-157 mph, F3 158-206 mph, F4 207-260 mph and F5 261-318 mph. Most tornadoes occur in the central part of the United States also known as Tornado Alley.
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Hurricanes usually occur in the Summer and early Fall. They are measured on a scale called Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale. The scale is divided into five categories; 1. 74-95 mph, 2. 96-110 mph, 3. 111-130 mph, 4. 130-156 mph, 5.157 mph or higher. Most hurricanes occur in the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico and Eastern Pacific Ocean. Hurricanes and Tornadoes are both very dangerous tropical cyclones but hurricanes are much more dangerous. Tornadoes may have much more stronger winds than Hurricanes but hurricanes stick around much longer. Hurricanes cover more more ground. Hurricanes can be more devastating because they can cause storms and floods. They can cause the level of water to rise which can cause massive waves to hit shores near the storm. Hurricanes are much dangerous than