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Hurricane Edith. It hit Long Island in New York. It put black out in some parts of long Island. Hurricane Edith. It hit Long Island in New York. It put black out in some parts of long Island. Hurricane Edith. Learn more on Google search up (HURRICANE EDITH) jonhstown flood ding-dongs The National Hurricane Center never reported a storm named Edith hitting Long Island. It reports seven storms named Edith. The last was in 1971, where it made landfall in Central America as a Category 5 storm. Very nasty. One of the smallest hurricanes was Hurricane Kyle, which made landfall in New England in 2008. In the US, it killed two people who were on the beach at the time and caused $115,000 in damage. Any Cat 1 hurricane is going to be very small, but this one was not too bad. (In Puerto Rico this storm trashed $23 million in crops.)

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The smallest tornadoes are only a few feet wide and are informally. These tornadoes and other narrow-looking tornadoes are called rope tornadoes.

The weakest type of tornado, though not necessarily the smallest is the EF0.

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Tornadoes are usually designated by their Fujita classification, location, and date. So, these very weak tornadoes, lacking a Fujita classification, would be called by their location and date.

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It should be noted that, Fujita classifications are indications of intensity rather than size. While size and intensity are loosely related, they are not the same, but are often confused.

The very narrowest (smallest funnel diameter) tornadoes are often referred to, informally, as ropes.

On the Fujita scale, the weakest tornadoes would not be classified at all (lowest classification (F0) carries winds of 40 - 72 miles per hour). Although, some observers add a category (F+) for tornadoes with winds under 40mph, so this designation could possibly be used.

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A tornado is by far the the smallest. The average tornado is 50 yards (150 feet) wide some tornadoes are under 10 yards (30 feet ) wide. The wides tornado ever recorded was 2.5 miles wide.

Hurricanes and typhoons are essentially the same thing, the only difference is where they occur. Both are strong tropical cyclones with winds of at least 74 mph. The smallest tropical cyclone recorded was 60 miles wide, more than 20 times bigger than the largest tornado.

The largest tropical cyclone recorded was 1350 miles wide.

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The smallest tornadoes are called gustnadoes. They are typically weaker and shorter-lived compared to traditional tornadoes and are commonly formed along gust fronts from thunderstorms.

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There was a tornado in Massachusetts with a damage path 3 feet wide and 7 feet long.

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It is difficult to determine.

Many tornadoes have been very small, just a few feet wide.

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a small tornado is usually called a rope tornado or elephant trunk

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Impossible to know. Tornadoes F0 can go unnoticed

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What else are tornadoes called?

Tornadoes are sometimes called twisters.


What are American tornadoes called?

Tornadoes in the United States are simply called tornadoes. In informal contexts they are sometimes called twisters.


What do they call tornadoes in US?

Tornadoes in the U.S. are called tornadoes.


Are tornadoes called anything or are thay just called tornadoes?

Tornadoes are sometimes called twisters, but tornado is the preferred scientific term.


What is another word for twister?

Tornadoes are formally called tornadoes.


What are Small tornadoes around the main tornado?

Smaller tornadoes near a larger tornadoes are often called satellite tornadoes. Smaller vortices within a tornado are called subvorticies or suction vorticies.


Another name you call tornadoes?

Tornadoes are often called twisters.


Does Sun have tornadoes?

Enormous vortices have been observed on the sun that resemble tornadoes. They have been called "solar tornadoes" but they are not tornadoes by the meteorological definition.


How small can a tornado be at the ground?

Tornadoes can vary greatly in size, but the smallest tornadoes typically have a diameter near 10 meters (33 feet) at the ground. These smaller tornadoes are often classified as EF0 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale.


Is a tornado some times called a cyclone?

Sometimes tornadoes are called tornadoes, though it is technically incorrect to do so.


What are fire tornadoes also called?

They are also called fire whirls. This is the term preferred by scientists as they technically are not tornadoes.


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