Tornadoes are rapidly rotating columns of air that extend from a thunderstorm to the ground, charact...
Tornadoes are rapidly rotating columns of air that extend from a thunderstorm to the ground, characterized by their funnel shape and intense winds that can exceed 300 miles per hour. They form in severe thunderstorms when warm, moist air at the surface meets cool, dry air aloft, creating unstable atmospheric conditions. Tornadoes can cause significant destruction in their path, uprooting trees, demolishing buildings, and resulting in injuries or fatalities, making them one of the most violent natural hazards on Earth.
Hurricanes
Hurricanes, also known as tropical cyclones or typhoons in different regions, are powerful storm sys...
Hurricanes, also known as tropical cyclones or typhoons in different regions, are powerful storm systems that form over warm ocean waters and are characterized by strong winds, heavy rainfall, and low atmospheric pressure. These storms typically develop in tropical regions and can cause widespread flooding, storm surges, and wind damage when they make landfall. Hurricanes are categorized on a scale from 1 to 5 based on their wind speeds, with higher categories indicating more severe potential for destruction. Their impacts can be devastating, affecting millions of people and causing extensive economic loss.