A hurricane is defined as a tropical cyclone with sustained winds of at least 74 mph occurring in the northern hemisphere either in the Atlantic or Eastern Pacific.
A nor'easter is a strong storm system that occurs near the coast of the northeastern United states or eastern Canada. There is no minimum wind requirement and in most cases a nor'easter is an extratropical cyclone.
Extratropical cyclones differ from tropical cyclones in that they lack organized convection, have a cold core rather than a warm core, and are powered by temperature differences rather than unstable air.
Hurricanes are tropical systems that have a warm core which means they get their energy form the waters in the tropics. They weaken as they come to the north because of the lack of warm water giving it the energy. Nor'easter are low pressure systems like hurricanes but they have a cold core instead of a warm core. Cold core systems get their enegy from the amtposhere and produce strong winds and heavy rain/snow.
The only difference between a hurricane, a cyclone, and a typhoon is the location where the storm occurs.
A hurricane is a storm. A earthquake is movement of the earth.
The main difference between a Category 2 and a Category 4 hurricane is the wind speed. A Category 2 hurricane has sustained winds of 96-110 mph, while a Category 4 hurricane has sustained winds of 130-156 mph. Category 4 hurricanes are more intense and can cause more damage compared to a Category 2 hurricane.
The main difference between a hurricane and a tropical storm is their wind speeds. A hurricane has sustained winds of at least 74 mph, while a tropical storm has winds between 39-73 mph. Additionally, hurricanes are more organized and powerful than tropical storms.
In Australia, hurricanes are referred to as cyclones. The main difference between a cyclone in Australia and a hurricane in Florida lies in the location and naming convention; they are both severe tropical storms with strong winds that form over warm ocean waters, but cyclones typically occur in the South Pacific and Indian Ocean regions while hurricanes form in the Atlantic and Northeast Pacific Ocean regions.
The only difference between a hurricane, a cyclone, and a typhoon is the location where the storm occurs.
the difference is that the australian scale has no category
A hurricane is a "named storm". If you do not have a named storm exclusion then your wind coverage will cover hurricane damage.
A hurricane is a storm. A earthquake is movement of the earth.
a hurricane is like a tornado but on water while a thunderstorm is electricity built up in the clouds waiting to strike
The main difference between a Category 2 and a Category 4 hurricane is the wind speed. A Category 2 hurricane has sustained winds of 96-110 mph, while a Category 4 hurricane has sustained winds of 130-156 mph. Category 4 hurricanes are more intense and can cause more damage compared to a Category 2 hurricane.
The main difference between a hurricane and a tropical storm is their wind speeds. A hurricane has sustained winds of at least 74 mph, while a tropical storm has winds between 39-73 mph. Additionally, hurricanes are more organized and powerful than tropical storms.
a tornado, typhoon, cyclone, twister, and hurricane are pretty much the same.
Cyclone is simply the term used in other countries for hurricanes.
Hurricane ratings are bases on maximum sustained wind speed. A category 1 hurricane has sustained winds of 74-95 mph. A category 5 hurricane has winds over 156 mph.
Nor'easter
In Australia, hurricanes are referred to as cyclones. The main difference between a cyclone in Australia and a hurricane in Florida lies in the location and naming convention; they are both severe tropical storms with strong winds that form over warm ocean waters, but cyclones typically occur in the South Pacific and Indian Ocean regions while hurricanes form in the Atlantic and Northeast Pacific Ocean regions.