Alan11111 Alan11111
  • 21-10-2015
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Why are hurricanes considered more damaging than tornadoes when tornadoes have stronger winds

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AL2006
AL2006 AL2006
  • 21-10-2015

-- A tornado follows a path that's a few miles wide, for a few hours.
   Then it's all over.

-- A hurricane follows a path that's several hundred miles wide,
   for a week or two, before it's over.
   Then comes the rain, continuing on the same path, for another week.

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khavericackasey
khavericackasey khavericackasey
  • 21-10-2015
Hurricanes are larger and slower and cause damage by flooding and wind damage
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