Have you ever wondered about Hurricanes and Tornadoes? Hurricanes are a lot more destructive than tornadoes. Did you know they are both cyclonic? Cyclonic means circular. According to Meteorologist, Spencer Adkins, a hurricane can cause a tornado. By the way, a tornado can not cause a hurricane. The tornado can be in any spot of the hurricane, except for the eye. One fact about hurricanes and tornadoes would be that the appearances are very massive. To conclude this paragraph, hurricanes are much more destructive, they are both cyclonic, and Spencer Adkins says that a hurricane can cause a tornado to appear inside of it.
To begin with, hurricanes and tornadoes are really huge. First, hurricanes and tornadoes are cyclonic. This means they spin. For example, when a hurricane or tornado first starts to form, it will spin in circles. Also, did you know …show more content…
First, hurricanes hit a few main states. Those states are Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida. Also, there are a few main states where tornados hit too. Tornados hit "Tornado Alley." "Tornado Alley" is Northern Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska. Did you know that hurricanes and tornados both it Texas. An example could, they both hit Texas but tornados hit Northern Texas.
In conclusion, tornadoes are really destructive. Also, the cost of damage is really high, there are many places they hit in the U.S., and they have huge appearances. By the way, meteorologist, Spencer Adkins gave a lot of information on hurricanes and tornadoes. He told everyone that tornadoes make a line of destruction. He also told us, that hurricanes are the ones that can destroy things (houses, hospitals, fire departments, police stations, foster homes, etc.), within 300 miles. That is a long way. We have learned a lot (from the articles, videos, our teachers, and Spencer Adkins) over the past few