No. A twister is a tornado. Hurricanes are a completely different kind of storm. See the related question for more information on the difference.
Tornadoes are called "twisters." Hurricanes are sometimes called "tropical storms" before they reach violent wind speeds, and are referred to as "typhoons" in the Pacific. Both tornadoes and hurricanes can be called "cyclones" because they both have violently rotating wind.
Tornadoes and twisters are the exact same thing.
Tornadoes can be called twisters, but tornado is the preferred term. Hurricanes are also called tropical cyclones, though that is a somewhat broader term.
A twister is a tornado. A hurricane is bigger and entirely different type of storm.
No. Twisters and tornadoes are the same thing.
Some Natural Disasters are Hurricanes or tornados or twisters there nay be more........
If you are referring to the Melborne in the UK, it can get tornadoes, though fortunately very few are stronger than EF2 (T4 or T5). Hurricanes are a different matter. Tropical cyclones (which is what hurricanes are) lose hurricane status and tropical characteristics before reaching the UK.
Tongue twisters use the literary term "alliteration", in which the beginning of each word starts with the same letter.
twisters
There aren't "sisters." They are exactly the same thing.
There is many type's of disasters possible, for example; Giant rain and lightning storm's, and twisters hurricanes, Earthquakes.... (if im wrong don't call me dumb)