No, a hurricane is not a tornado over water. A tornado and a hurricane are quite different. A hurricane is a large-scale self-sustaining storm pressure system, typically hundreds of miles wide. A tornado is a small-scale vortex dependent on a parent thunderstorm rarely over a mile wide. A tornado on water is called a waterspout.
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Zero. If you are killed in a hurricane, you are already dead, so you can't be killed by a tornado.
A tornado and a hurricane cannot "combine" as they operate on different scales. It is fairly common for tornadoes to produce tornadoes.
A tornado will typically, though not always, last less than 10 minutes. On rare occassions a tornado may last for over an hour. A hurricane, by contrast, lasts several days.
There was no hurricane in Mississippi in 2010. The closest that MS got to a hurricane were the remnants of Tropical Depression Five on August 11 (which lasted 1 day). You may be confusing this with the EF4 tornado that hit Yazoo, City Mississippi on April 24. That tornado lasted about about 3 hours.
Hurricanes last far longer. A hurricane typically lasts for several days, and some have lasted up to a month.By contrast a tornado usually only lasts a few minutes, and some just last a few seconds. No tornado has been known to last more than three and a half hours.A hurricane lasts longer than a tornado.
No. A hurricane lasts for days if not weeks. It is a tornado that usually lasts a few minutes.
It can't. A hurricane can't become a tornado.
there was no hurricane named Adam
The last confirmed tornado in Gulfport, Mississippi, was on April 30, 2021. It was part of a severe weather outbreak that caused damage across the region.
No, a hurricane is a huge storm hundreds of miles wide. A tornado is tiny by comparison.
a tornado because of when it hit it it keeps going but a hurricane will stop at land
The duration of Hurricane Ivan tornado outbreak is 48 hours.
The duration of Hurricane Georges tornado outbreak is 144 hours.
As of May 16, 2012 the last tornado was two days ago.