no they are not
Tornadoes are generally more dangerous as they are stronger than waterspouts.
All tornadoes are dangerous. Wedge tornadoes are usually stronger and thus more dangerous than smaller tornadoes, though this is not always the case.
In short, tornadoes are more violent than hurricanes and usually produce more severe damage, albeit over a much smaller area.
A hurricane over can cause more damage, deaths and injuries than a tornado. This is because hurricanes affect a larger area and bring flooding in addition to strong winds. However, tornadoes are more dangerous and potentially more destructive on a localized scale.
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.
Tornadoes kill more people and cause more damage than lighting.
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.
That is most likely because tornadoes are less common than severe wind or hail, but more dangerous.
Tornadoes are among the most dangerous forms of weather, but it is difficult to say objectively whether they are more dangerous than other events such as hurricanes.
All tornadoes are dangerous. However, the tornadoes in Florida tend to be weaker than those in other regions such as Tornado Alley Because of this they pose somewhat less of a risk.
Tsunamis are overall more dangerous. They can obliterate entire parts of towns, something only seen in the most powerful of tornadoes and can kill thousands while tornadoes rarely kill more than a few dozen. Tornadoes, however, are more difficult to predict usually having a few minutes of advance warning while in many cases a tsunami warning can be issued hours ahead of time.
No. Generally speaking, tornadoes are more dangerous than severe thunderstorms although both are dangerous and can cause quite a bit of damage to property.