Yes, though scientists rarely, if ever, us the term "twister."
A twister is another term used for a tornado. Such storms are real. They are dangerous. They destroy property and kill people. The name is also used for a variety of products and situations.
The word tornado is an altered form of the Spanish word tronada, which means "thunderstorm." This in turn was taken from the Latin tonare, meaning "to thunder". It most likely reached its present form through a combination of the Spanish tronada and tornar ("to turn"); however, this may be a folk etymology.[6][7] A tornado is also commonly referred to as a twister, and is also sometimes referred to by the old-fashioned colloquial term cyclone.[8] The term "cyclone" is used as a synonym for "tornado" in the often-aired 1939 film, The Wizard of Oz. The term "twister" is also used in that film, along with being the title of the 1996 film Twister
A tornado is a violently spinning vortex of wind. In other words, tornadoes twist.
Yes, a super cell thunderstorm can produce more than one tornado simultaneously. Although it's a very rare occurrence. In addition, in rare instances, a tornado may have two or more funnels.
That is not known. Not enough measurements have been taken from inside a tornado.
Neither; they are the same thing. A tornado is known as a twister because they spin.
No. Twister is just an informal word for a tornado.
No. A tornado and a twister are the same thing.
Neither. A tornado and a twister are the same thing.
Another name for a tornado is a twister.
Neither. A twister and a tornado are the same thing.
No. A tornado and a twister are the same thing.
No. Thunder is simply thunder. Twister is another word for a tornado.
The game is called twister becuase they twist a lot and get dizzy! also: A twister is another name for a tornado.
No, twister is just an informal word for a tornado.
No, twister is just an informal name for a tornado.
Yes. Twister is just an informal word for tornado.