Tornadoes or 'cyclones', are funnel shaped twisters that descend from the sky, usually during thunder storms. According to Spencer Adkins, a meteorologist, these terrifying twisters can rip up houses, roads, and toss around cars like they're toys. Tornadoes rarely kill any people that is because you …show more content…
The first ne is that they can both happen at the same time. Spencer Adkins also told us that a tornado or tornadoes can happen inside of a hurricane. They can both be triggered by thunder storms and also both have rain involved. Finally, both can exceed winds up to 150 mph.
Now for differences. First they both have look completely different and have a different name. While tornadoes form on land, hurricanes form in warm waters near the equator. Tornadoes have way lower damage costs than hurricanes, and hurricanes kill a lot more people than tornadoes. Tornadoes are funnel shaped and don't have an eye while hurricanes are spiraled and do have one. The width of a tornado is only a few hundred ft. across. A hurricanes width can tower over states! In conclusion, tornadoes and hurricanes are deadly storms that cause mass destruction. Blowing winds that can uproot buildings. Having devastating rain and flooding turning trailer homes into boats. Killing thousands of people ever year. Having super surge storms like these, make our world