To start off, you will need to know what a hurricane and a tornado looks like. Beginning with hurricanes, they have absolutely super heavy rains. Tornadoes do form from thunder storms, but they don't have as strong rains. Hurricanes have some violent heavy bursts of rain at points. An example of hurricanes having heavy enough rains to burst through …show more content…
are affected by hurricanes and tornadoes. The there are some that are only affected by few to almost none of either of these storms. Tornadoes usually happen in a place called "Tornado Alley." This place consists of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, and eastern Colorado. According to Spencer Adkins, Kansas is the state that has been hit by the most tornadoes. Tornadoes happen in this part of the U.S. because of the plains. Hurricanes always form near the equator because the need warm tropical water to form. Then, whenever they move towards the United States a hurricane will hit many states on the eastern coast. These states go from down in Florida up to Maine. Hurricanes also affect states that are in the Gulf Of Mexico. Then there are states that are affected by both hurricanes and tornadoes. Some of these states are Texas, Louisiana, and Alabama. All of this is presented in Source 2, "Hurricanes and Tornadoes in the U.S."
Now, you know where you can you should prepare for these two storms and how large they can become. You also know that hurricanes and tornadoes are two strong storms. Both of them have different attributes. They can also become massive at full size. Then, both happen in many different states in the