Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What's the difference between a typhoon and a tornado?
What's the difference between a typhoon and a tornado?
Typhoons and tornadoes are different in nature, wind speed and duration.
First, the nature is different.
1. Typhoon: Typhoon is a low-pressure vortex that occurs on the tropical or subtropical ocean surface, and it is a powerful and profound "tropical weather system".
2. Tornado: Tornado is a vertical hollow rotating airflow between the bottom of the vertical cloud system and the underlying surface.
Second, the wind speed is different.
1. Typhoon: The continuous wind speed of typhoon is more than 17.2m per second.
2. Tornado: The wind speed of a tornado is usually 30 to130m per second.
Third, the duration is different.
1, Typhoon: Typhoon lasts for more than a week.
2. Tornado: The duration of tornado is short, about 10 minute.
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