Any tornado, even a weak one is dangerous. The tornadoes in the British Isles are generally weaker than than the more well-known ones in the U.S. rarely being stronger than F0 to F1 (T0 to T3). But even tornadoes of such low intensity can cause damage and, on occasion, kill.
No. Tornadoes are dangerous.
All tornadoes are dangerous. Wedge tornadoes are usually stronger and thus more dangerous than smaller tornadoes, though this is not always the case.
Yes. Hurricanes and Tornadoes are dangerous. they can destroy property and life.
Tornadoes are generally more dangerous as they are stronger than waterspouts.
Yes. All tornadoes are dangerous. People have been killed during F0 tornadoes as a result of falling trees.
Yes. All tornadoes are dangerous. F0 tornadoes have been known to bring down trees, resulting in deaths.
A tornado can form at any time of day and all tornadoes are dangerous. However tornadoes are most common in the late afternoon and early evening and are most dangerous at night when they are difficult to see.
no, they are very dangerous
They are awesome and dangerous
Yes. Tornadoes are the most dangerous form of severe weather.
Approximately 5% of tornadoes are considered dangerous, meaning they are categorized as EF3 or higher on the Enhanced Fujita scale, with winds exceeding 136 mph. These tornadoes have the potential to cause significant damage and pose a serious threat to human life.
Yes, wedge tornadoes are very dangerous. They are typically large and powerful tornadoes with a wide base that can cause significant damage and pose serious risks to life and property. It is important to take immediate shelter if a wedge tornado is in your area.