Hurricanes and tornadoes have just as many differences to set them apart from each other. A hurricane frequency very much differs from a tornadoes’. “On a three year average only about 5 hurricanes make landfall.” (Perry Pg.49) 5 hurricanes making contact with the land is a big difference from a tornado’s frequency in the U.S, which is enormously larger in amount compared to a hurricane. A tornado and hurricanes location in the U.S obviously differs. Hurricanes, which form over water, are stationed on the East coast of the U.S, but tornadoes are farther away from the ocean and the forming location of a hurricane, because a tornado has no need to be supplied with warm water to feed it energy. A tornado and hurricanes features and characteristics may widely differ, such as their location varieties and frequency inequalities but their similarities don’t go unnoticed. A tornado and hurricane have many relationships that connect the two. A tornado and hurricanes causalities are very much similar to each other. “Relatively few people are killed by tornadoes... …show more content…
The location between the two storms differs across the map while having a different frequency of spawn. Then, how much damage they do, and the money it needs to be repaired, as well as how many people’s lives it takes, resembles about the same amount with the two disasters. The two natural disasters (as dangerous as they are) can impact you almost any time throughout the U.S, so knowing where they form and how often relative to you, is crucial to protecting yourself, and others around