Depends on what you mean by "more." I'll refer to only the strongest hurricanes and tornadoes. If you mean more damage in a given small area, then it's usually a tornado, although a hurricane can cause just as much damage to a given small area through storm surge. If you mean more as in extent of damage, then it would be a hurricane, as the widest tornado is only about 2km wide and this size is very rarely reached. If you mean more as in the frequency of causing damage, then it depends on where you live and how much land you include. In the United States overall, tornadoes tend to cause more damage in total. However, every few years or so a major hurricane can make landfall (like Katrina or Andrew) and if that happens a couple times in a year then the hurricane damage could be more extensive.
2007-01-31 02:43:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Hurricanes, without a doubt. While there is no storm more powerful than a Force 5 tornado, tornadoes cut a narrow swath, where as hurricanes are gigantic by comparison. Hurricanes cover a much, much greater area than a tornado and, too, since hurricanes come from the ocean, they cause flooding as well as wind damage.
Personally, I'd just as soon not have to go through either one, though.
2007-01-30 18:28:19
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answered by cool_breeze_2444 6
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Tornadoes
2007-01-30 23:39:47
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answered by Justin 6
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"More damage" ? Well, from the standards of the most loss of life and loss of property, it is usually hurricanes. They tend to involve a wider swath of destruction as they come onland from the ocean. Tornados typically are localized in their devastation with a path of a few miles in diameter going across the land. Annually, more devastation is caused by hurricanes, which can build up winds and storm surges that can travel a thousand miles or more.
2007-01-30 18:30:08
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answered by JOHN B 6
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tornado's are more destructive in a small area, hurricanes are a more spread out wind that can damage a lot of things but no so much destroy them. Plus hurricanes come with flooding, i would say hurricanes
2007-01-30 18:25:29
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answered by J G 2
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i detect your question slightly deceptive. as far as total harm hurricanes win via a lengthy shot because they impression better via shear length and the shown reality that they very last numerous hours. I stay in Houston which took a proper away hit from hurricane Ike. the wear and tear and tear grow to be contained in the billions with damaged properties and homes are nonetheless not repaired. also hurricanes have a tendency to spawn everywhere from numerous to thousands of tornadoes which makes them the double whammy. Tornadoes at the instantaneous are not something to take gently both. at the same time as susceptible tornadoes can bypass with little or no harm, it really is the massive ones you ought to demonstrate screen for. Tornadoes are better negative contained in the experience that you don't understand at the same time as they're coming. you may look out for particular aspects, yet you aren't getting both day to 2 week word to get the hell out like you usually do with hurricanes. They reason harm instantly and then usually die out interior an hour or so. It takes days for a hurricane to completely die out.
2016-12-03 06:41:47
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answered by ? 4
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Hurricanes do more damage/ tornados move to quickley
2007-01-30 18:25:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Hurricanes, they dont jump around they really take care of business!
2007-01-31 03:32:39
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answered by little S 2
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