will it help?
Nope, not for me.
My fears are partly that of my tent being trampled by one of the black Welsh highland cows that roam the Snowdonia hills freely these days (sheep are less of a threat, although their audible nibbling of grass can be a bit disconcerting if you wake to hear it close by), but most of all I have a fear of wild weather springing up in the night.
Wind isn't too bad, I've only had my tent blown down on one occasion, though the noise and the flapping flysheet do mean a lack of sleep, but the biggest threat is heavy rain with a risk of flooding.
When it pours in the Welsh hills it doesn't take long for puddles to form on the grass at the very least, or at the other end of the scale for the area you're in to become like a pond, while streams can rise alarmingly high or temporary ones start running past you. Once I had one running through my tent porch, another two times nearby streams came to within a foot of me, while a couple of times I've had to get up in the small hours and move my tent out of a pool.
Thanks to being able to check forecasts on a computer at home before a trip, and on a smartphone during the trip, you are better informed about what might occur, but after my experiences nothing is going to make that anxiety go away.