TORNADOES are often produced by hurricanes. Even though thetornadoes most likely form in the right-front quadrant of the hurricane, they can appear elsewhere. Some hurricanes develop several tornadoes, while others create none at all. During Hurricane Beulah in 1967, 141 tornadoes developed on the Texas coast. It is true, though, that more than one-half of hurricanes that make landfall will develop at least one tornado. There is no way to predict which hurricanes will produce tornadoes. Generally, tornadoes do not occur with hail or a lot of lightning. If a low pressure system remains for days after landfall, tornadoes can still
develop. However, after twelve hours, they tend to appear mainly during the day.