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how is a cyclone different from a tornado? Answer the question in only 10-20 words.​

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Answered by Jo2420
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Tornadoes have diameters on the scale of 100s of meters and are produced from a single convective storm (i.e. a thunderstorm or cumulonimbus). A tropical cyclone, however, has a diameter on the scale of 100s of *kilometers* and is comprised of several to dozens of convective storms.

Technically, a cyclone is any kind of circular wind storm. ... Hurricanes occur in the Atlantic and typhoons, in the Pacific. Basically, hurricanes and typhoons form over water and are huge, while tornados form over land and are much smaller in size.

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Answered by shivatejabv
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A cyclone is a large, destructive storm that is comprised of strong winds rotating around a center of low pressure. Depending on the region, a cyclone may be referred to as a typhoon or hurricane. ... A tornado is a violent storm comprised of extremely strong winds spiraling around a central point in a funnel-shaped cloud.

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