Yes, all tornadoes are dangerous.
Some relatively small tornadoes have reach F4 or F5 intensity and caused catastrophic damage. Even weak tornadoes can cause major damage to trailer parks.
no, they are very dangerous
Firewhirls can be very dangerous as they can rapidly spread fire.
Two names for rapidly spinning air that is very dangerous are tornadoes and cyclones.
The most dangerous tornadoes are those rated F5 or EF5. Perhaps the most dangerous situation is that of a large, fast-moving EF5 tornado that is obscured by rain and/or clouds. These factors have contributed to very high death tolls in some tornadoes.
Thunderstorms can produce tornadoes. Tornadoes are very dangerous and can cause major property damage, serious injury, and death.
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.
There is no such thing as a lightning tornado. Lightning and tornadoes are two different phenomena. They are both very dangerous, though, each claiming dozens of lives every year.
No. Tornadoes are dangerous.
Generally, small tornadoes do less damage than large ones, but some small tornadoes have been very destructive.
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.