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The damage from a tornado is usually more severe than that of a hurricane, but because a tornado covers a much smaller area, the total amount of damage from a tornado is usually less.

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Why are hurricanes considered more damaging than tornadoes when tornadoes have stronger winds?

They aren't. Tornadoes are more violent than hurricanes. The winds of both hurricanes and tornadoes are driven by the pressure at the center of the storm being lower than that of the surroundings. Tornadoes produce a similar pressure drop to hurricanes, but over a much sorter distance. This means the pressure gradient is steeper, and the air is subjected to a greater force.


What does more damage tornadoes or earthquakes?

Overall, highly destructive earthquakes cause more damage than the worst tornadoes. Outside of the most destrcutive events, however, they must bes assessed on an individual scale. In both tornadoes and earthquakes, some are highly destructive while others cause minimal damage. Earthquakes do have more potential to cause damage as they cover larger areas while tornadoes cause very localized damage.It depends on the size of them. I would think possibly a tornado?an earthquake cause after the main earthquake hits which last for few seconds up to minutes property would be sometimes less damage but the aftershocks causes property to be more damage like houses being destroy more or buildings collapsed and they can also cause tsunamis and volcanoes and the damage of property would be high up in the billionsan tornado cause less damage cause even though their winds are high they can really still cause less damage like destroying houses completely and destroy buildings but not collapsed them or level them off their foundation and tornadoes dont do other secondary hazards even though after the first tornado to form a second tornado may appeared but still even if that happens tornadoes can still cause less damage and tornadoes go a straight path so they wont be able to destroy the whole city or county tornadoes can have moved more than a 100 miles but their straight path cause less damage


What kind of natural disaster causes more damage for the storm surges it creates than form the high speed winds commonly associated with it?

Hurricanes produce damage mainly through the storm surge with wind as only a secondary contributor. Tornadoes produce damage entirely through winds and the debris they carry. Tornadoes to not produce a storm surge.


Tornadoes or hurricanes in the UK?

The U.K. sometimes experiences the tail end of tropical cyclones that land near the British Isles after being down graded from 'Hurricane' status. The worst example of this would be Hurricane Lili which, just one day after being downgraded from 'Hurricane' status, killed five people and caused over 250 million pounds worth of damage in the UK. The only recorded hurricane to ever reach land mainland UK while still at 'Hurricane' status was Hurricane Debbie in 1961. Tornadoes are more common but tend to be far less destructive than the tornadoes experienced in the U.S. One of the worst tornadoes in recent years was the Birmingham Tornado of 2005. The Birmingham Tornado had some of the highest wind speeds on record and caused over 40 million pounds worth of damage, injuring nineteen people. Fortunately, there were no fatalities.


Which is more dangerous a tornado or cyclone?

A tornado is potentially more dangerous because the damage is more severe, which means there is a greater potential for injury and death in a localized area. Additionally tornadoes develop much more quickly, giving less time to prepare.

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How is damage from a hurricane different from a tornado?

the different damages between a hurricane and a tornado is tornadoes destroy everything in is path like if your walking and a tornado is right behind you its just gonna kill you. but a hurricane just removes something and place it somewhere else like if your at the park playing on the swing and you don't see a hurricane behind you its just gonna pick you up and drop you somewhere else or drop trees into house and stuff


Why are hurricanes considered more damaging than tornadoes when tornadoes have stronger winds?

They aren't. Tornadoes are more violent than hurricanes. The winds of both hurricanes and tornadoes are driven by the pressure at the center of the storm being lower than that of the surroundings. Tornadoes produce a similar pressure drop to hurricanes, but over a much sorter distance. This means the pressure gradient is steeper, and the air is subjected to a greater force.


What does more damage tornadoes or earthquakes?

Overall, highly destructive earthquakes cause more damage than the worst tornadoes. Outside of the most destrcutive events, however, they must bes assessed on an individual scale. In both tornadoes and earthquakes, some are highly destructive while others cause minimal damage. Earthquakes do have more potential to cause damage as they cover larger areas while tornadoes cause very localized damage.It depends on the size of them. I would think possibly a tornado?an earthquake cause after the main earthquake hits which last for few seconds up to minutes property would be sometimes less damage but the aftershocks causes property to be more damage like houses being destroy more or buildings collapsed and they can also cause tsunamis and volcanoes and the damage of property would be high up in the billionsan tornado cause less damage cause even though their winds are high they can really still cause less damage like destroying houses completely and destroy buildings but not collapsed them or level them off their foundation and tornadoes dont do other secondary hazards even though after the first tornado to form a second tornado may appeared but still even if that happens tornadoes can still cause less damage and tornadoes go a straight path so they wont be able to destroy the whole city or county tornadoes can have moved more than a 100 miles but their straight path cause less damage


What kind of natural disaster causes more damage for the storm surges it creates than form the high speed winds commonly associated with it?

Hurricanes produce damage mainly through the storm surge with wind as only a secondary contributor. Tornadoes produce damage entirely through winds and the debris they carry. Tornadoes to not produce a storm surge.


Why is it that typically winds speeds in tornadoes are faster than wind speeds in hurricanes but hurricanes inflict more overall damage?

There are two reasons. First, while damage from a hurricane is usually less severe than that of a tornado, a hurricane covers a much larger area, so damage is more widespread. Second, much of the damage from hurricanes is not caused by wind, but by flooding.


Do mini tornadoes do more damage then big ones?

Generally, small tornadoes do less damage than large ones, but some small tornadoes have been very destructive.


The most frequent tornadoes carry wind speeds of what?

Most tornadoes are rated EF0 with estimated winds of 65 to 85 miles per hour. The tornadoes that cause major damage have much stronger winds, but are also less common.


How can fire tornadoes affect the economy?

Firewhirls, as they are properly called, can cause extensive property damage by spreading fire to new locations. In terms of winds they are far less powerful than true tornadoes.


Tornadoes or hurricanes in the UK?

The U.K. sometimes experiences the tail end of tropical cyclones that land near the British Isles after being down graded from 'Hurricane' status. The worst example of this would be Hurricane Lili which, just one day after being downgraded from 'Hurricane' status, killed five people and caused over 250 million pounds worth of damage in the UK. The only recorded hurricane to ever reach land mainland UK while still at 'Hurricane' status was Hurricane Debbie in 1961. Tornadoes are more common but tend to be far less destructive than the tornadoes experienced in the U.S. One of the worst tornadoes in recent years was the Birmingham Tornado of 2005. The Birmingham Tornado had some of the highest wind speeds on record and caused over 40 million pounds worth of damage, injuring nineteen people. Fortunately, there were no fatalities.


How is the damage from a hurricane different from that of a tornado?

The wind damage from a hurricane is generally less severe. Roofs can be damaged, sheet metal can blow away, and some weak structures may collapse, but it is very rare to see houses that are torn apart as they are in tornadoes. However, structures structures may be destroyed by flooding and storm surge. Structures may be washed away or have their foundations undermined. Areas where the water is less violent still suffer damage from being submerged.


Why do tornadoes in Australia have less notoriety than their US counterparts?

It is a matter of intensity. Not only are tornadoes not as common in Australia, but they are generally not as strong. The strength of tornadoes is rated on the Fujita scale, which has six categories, ranging from F0 for the weakest tornadoes to F5 for the strongest. Australia rarely gets tornadoes stronger than F2. Such tornadoes can cause fairly significant damage, but don't wipe out entire neighbourhoods and rarely kill. By contrast, the United States usually gets at least several F4 tornadoes every year and gets F5 tornadoes every few years. These are the tornadoes that cause the catastrophic damage that makes national and international news.


Why are hurricanes less violent then tornadoes?

They are in no way 'less violent'. They may seem it because tornadoes traval faster than a hurricane but, hurricanes last much longer and take more lives than a tornado does.