The intensity and frequency of tornadoes can vary year to year, but overall trends indicate that tornadoes are not necessarily getting worse. Advances in meteorology and technology have improved our ability to predict and track tornadoes, leading to better preparedness and response. However, climate change may influence weather patterns, potentially affecting the conditions that lead to tornado formation. Ultimately, the perception of tornadoes getting worse may stem from increased media coverage and population growth in affected areas.
Supercell tornadoes are usually worse. Nearly all F3 and stronger tornadoes form in supercells.
This cannot be answered simply, as both hurricanes and tornadoes vary greatly in how bad they are. The impacts of both tornadoes and hurricanes can range from negligible to devastating. That said, the very worst hurricanes can be far deadlier and more destructive than the worst tornadoes.
Overall, no. Historically Texas, especially in its northern and eastern areas, has had worse tornadoes than Nebraska, though both states have experienced very deadly and destructive tornadoes.
Tornadoes rotate rapidly. They also produce much worse damage than you usually get from thunderstorm winds.
Sadly it is getting worse in the whole world.
deteriorating
its getting worse
worse.
Depends on what you define as gun violence and where you look. Subjectively: It is getting worse in UK, despite near-total gun ban. It is not getting worse in US.
worse
Yes, illnesses become worse as time goes by.
Its getting worse because people are asking questions (like this one) which are meaningless. You see we have no idea what your "problem" is from the wording of your question. This issue with people seemingly being unable to articulate their requests in a cogent manner is getting worse and worse. It is my fear that each generation is getting more and more degenerate.