When a tropical storm form in northeast pacific, central east pacific, or north Atlantic, it’s called a hurricane. When it’s form in Indian Ocean or southwest pacific, it’s called a cyclone. When its form in northwest pacific, then it’s a typhoon. Tornadoes are different. Tropical storm only form on the ocean and sea. Tornadoes form anywhere
As a Typhoon Haiyan survivor, it is extremely inaccurate seeing that the hurricane started in the Pacific and smashed into the Philippines first, China last
as a typhoon haiyan survivor it angers me that it says "china" but it hit the philippines and china was the last hit and also did you know philippines act as a hurricane/typhoon sheild?
I am a weather expert, and a hurricane geek. I have been tracking hurricanes for 4 years. I know stuff. First of all, Hurricanes or tropical storms, are large, and rapidly rotating storms that form over warm ocean waters. Second of all, the tornados shown in the video IS NOT what hurricanes look like for gods sake
I've lived in Florida my whole life and luckily i've never seen a tornado before, the worse storm i have ever experienced is probably Hurricane Irma or one of those hurricanes. but i have seen some pretty bad thunderstorms. I'll tell my story on the most recent one. So a few days ago on Monday, i was in the store in Fort Pierce, you know, just shopping, then the whole store got blasted with the EAS alarm coming from everyone's phones. it was a Severe Thunderstorm warning. when i checked out i went outside and got in my car, then a Tornado Warning. stopped to look at the storm from far away, and it was pretty damn dark. Heard a guy say "Vero Beach is getting pounded." which is where i live. then i drove off, after a bit i reached where the dark clouds were and it was very dark. and it was like 3PM. luckily there was no tornado, but it was a pretty bad storm.
Haha, no way - (about not seeing a tornado). I’ve visited Florida (on holiday from the UK) a few times probably totalling up to about 20 weeks of me staying there, and I’ve seen a tornado, funnel cloud and water spout all within the state - and I was just living your average every day-to-day holiday hahaha.
Why are the large hurricanes higher than the earth's atmosphere and reach space? Doesn't make sense And tornadoes and hurricanes(typhoons) are not the same thing. tornadoes form on land,wind,clouds and hurricanes form on water and made of lots of thunderstorms
@@javorisscott4288 it's a supercell. But your probably talking about big oklahoma tornadoes not the supercell itself. Tornadoes come from a supercell dude. Supercells are the ones you are probably talking about
Pretty effects doesn't necessarily make a good video if the information is inaccurate. Also, tornados and hurricanes are two different things. Don't label one as the other.
Completely inaccurate, those ARE NOT TORNADOES, are hurricanes/typhoons. And hurricanes and typhoons don't touch the ground, just tornadoes (which are much smaller, don't have names, etc, completely different).
They look cool, but that is NOT what hurricanes look like. Just look at a Hurricane satellite imagery video from Force Thirteen. (I highly recommend Force Thirteen if you are a weather fan)
We’re all rightfully ripping on this video for not knowing the difference between a hurricane and a tornado, but could we also take a moment to laugh at “Mexica”
In 2022 people still don’t get the difference between typhoons and tornadoes? Because they are 2 completely different things. At least in America, the motherland of tornadoes and hurricanes, I expected they all know the difference
Hey Mahma, you forgot the newest typhoon in philipines, called typhoon Oddete and it was really strong in our country! bc almost all the houses were gone:(
Alright, 1: Hurricanes and Tornados are very, VERY different things. 2:The Red Spot is from Jupiter and is a hurricane. 3: The 2013 El Reno EF3 is the largest recorded tornado in history.
This one shows the great red spot as smaller than earth in reality it can fit 3 Earths In it or it's just that map is flat not a sphere(btw the earth is round)