The strongest is 157 miles per hour! The average tornadoes goes 100 miles per hour. The weakest is 40 miles per hour. The strongest is 300 miles per hour! Pretty fast! Right? Hurricanes are still more deadly though because they are bigger. At last, hurricanes form from warm ocean waters. “They start at the equarter because it’s so warm. The hurricane moves to the shore by strong winds.“ According to meteorologist, Spencer Adkins. Although, tornadoes form from thunder storms that extend to the ground for only a few minutes but more if it’s bigger. What cause a tornadoes is hail lightning and strong winds. Also. Hurricanes are eye shaped, unlike tornadoes look like funnels.
In conclusion, now you know the differences and similarities of a tornado and hurricanes. Hurricane are still worse because they are bigger than a tornado. Looks like that tornadoes is over. Oh, no! A hurricane is coming in three hours! Time to pack up, and hit the